2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.06.25.172544
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Megakaryopoiesis in Dengue virus infected K562 cell promotes viral replication which inhibits endomitosis and accumulation of ROS associated with differentiation

Abstract: AbstractIn the human host blood Monocytes and bone marrow Megakaryocytes are implicated as major sites supporting high replication. The human K562 cell line supports DENV replication and represent Megakaryocyte-Erythrocyte progenitors (MEP), replicating features of in vivo Megakaryopoiesis upon stimulation with Phorbol esters. In this article, we report results that indicate the mutual influence of Megakaryopoiesis and DENV replication on each other, … Show more

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“…K562 cells have potential to differentiate to erythrocyte and megakaryocyte. These cells have been used in many studies as model cells to recognize the mechanisms of megakaryocyte differentiation mechanisms 20 , 21 . The expression of three NFκB downstream genes, including BAX, c-MYC, and NQO has also been evaluated in this study.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…K562 cells have potential to differentiate to erythrocyte and megakaryocyte. These cells have been used in many studies as model cells to recognize the mechanisms of megakaryocyte differentiation mechanisms 20 , 21 . The expression of three NFκB downstream genes, including BAX, c-MYC, and NQO has also been evaluated in this study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%