2019
DOI: 10.1186/s12864-019-5835-6
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West Nile virus infection and interferon alpha treatment alter the spectrum and the levels of coding and noncoding host RNAs secreted in extracellular vesicles

Abstract: Background Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are small membrane vesicles secreted by the cells that mediate intercellular transfer of molecules and contribute to transduction of various signals. Viral infection and action of pro-inflammatory cytokines has been shown to alter molecular composition of EV content. Transfer of antiviral proteins by EVs is thought to contribute to the development of inflammation and antiviral state. Altered incorporation of selected host RNAs into EVs in response to infecti… Show more

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“…Fisher's exact test was applied. GO enrichment data was then combined with expression data, z-scores were calculated and results were plotted using the R package GOplot v.1.0.2 46 . Protein-protein interactions were identified using STRING v11.0 analysis.…”
Section: Circular Polymerase Extension Reaction (Cper)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fisher's exact test was applied. GO enrichment data was then combined with expression data, z-scores were calculated and results were plotted using the R package GOplot v.1.0.2 46 . Protein-protein interactions were identified using STRING v11.0 analysis.…”
Section: Circular Polymerase Extension Reaction (Cper)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To quantify the RNA extracted from the vesicles, the Y4 transcript was used as an internal reference gene (47,48), and quantified using a 20X TaqMan-MGB-FAM-probe assay for Y4 (5' Y4 RNA) (49). The conventional ABL1 gene was excluded since it is not considered a reliable internal reference gene for exosomes (47,48,(50)(51)(52).…”
Section: Rt-qpcr and Dpcr Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Treatment of IAV-infected human lung A549 cells with IFN-β inhibits viral replication in a dose-dependent manner [237]. In the context of another acute virus infection, West Nile Virus, Type I IFNs have been shown to increase incorporation of microRNAs (miRNAs) into extracellular vesicles in A549 cells [238]. These enriched miRNAs regulate genes involved in antiviral and pro-inflammatory responses.…”
Section: Nsp1mentioning
confidence: 99%