Genome-Wide Search for Host Association Factors during Ovine Progressive Pneumonia Virus Infection.
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Ovine progressive pneumonia virus (OPPV) is an important virus that causes serious diseases in sheep and goats with a prevalence of 36% in the USA. Although OPPV was discovered more than half of a century ago, little is known about the infection and pathogenesis of this virus. In this report, we used RNA-seq technology to conduct a genome-wide probe for cellular factors that are associated with OPPV infection. A total of approximately 22,000 goat host genes were detected of which 657 were found to have been significantly up-regulated and 889 down-regulated at 12 hours post-infection. In addition to previously known restriction factors from other viral infections, a number of factors which may be specific for OPPV infection were uncovered. The data from this RNA-seq study will be helpful in our understanding of OPPV infection, and also for further study in the prevention and intervention of this viral disease. |
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PloS one
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Volume | :
11
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3
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Number of Pages | :
e0150344
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Date Published | :
2016
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https://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150344
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DOI | :
10.1371/journal.pone.0150344
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PLoS One
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