“…The RNA-binding ability of IFIT2 protein is required for antiviral activity and to promote apoptosis (Reich, 2013). Further, IFIT2 is also known to modulate the microtubule network implicated in cell reorganization during Anncaliia algerae infection as a host response to clear infection (Panek et al, 2014). The cytokines CCL5 and IL4 are part of the cascade of events leading to efficient parasite control in Leishmania major (Santiago et al, 2004) and Listeria (Kaufmann, Emoto, Szalay, Barsig, & Flesch, 1997) Our transcriptome data from P. berghei-infected HepG2 cells (Spz+), when compared to previous study of transcriptional landscape of murine hepatoma (Hepa1-6) cells infected with P. berghei sporozoites (Albuquerque et al, 2009), revealed similarity in the differential expression of several host genes such as AARS, CHAC1, DPP7, GPR137, KIF5C, KLF4, MAF, NR4A2, NRP, PROC, PTPN14, and SLC16A4.…”