2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jprot.2010.04.008
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Quantitative proteome profiling of respiratory virus-infected lung epithelial cells

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“…However, for most cytokines, a significant component of this effect can still be detected after inactivation of the viral nucleic acid, and thus seems to be associated with a direct toxic effect of the capsid proteins. This observation is consistent with a number of previous studies, including a recent report showing minimal differences in direct comparisons between the proteomes from airway epithelial cells exposed to live or UV-inactivated RSV (49). More specifically, in lungs and in circulating leukocytes, UV-inactivated RSV still induces cytokines, such as IL-6 (50) and IL-8 (51), and chemokines, such as CCL6, CCL11, CCL22, and CXCL5 (52), and inhibits lymphocyte responses (53).…”
Section: Rsv Effects On Bmscssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…However, for most cytokines, a significant component of this effect can still be detected after inactivation of the viral nucleic acid, and thus seems to be associated with a direct toxic effect of the capsid proteins. This observation is consistent with a number of previous studies, including a recent report showing minimal differences in direct comparisons between the proteomes from airway epithelial cells exposed to live or UV-inactivated RSV (49). More specifically, in lungs and in circulating leukocytes, UV-inactivated RSV still induces cytokines, such as IL-6 (50) and IL-8 (51), and chemokines, such as CCL6, CCL11, CCL22, and CXCL5 (52), and inhibits lymphocyte responses (53).…”
Section: Rsv Effects On Bmscssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Various proteomic workflows have been exploited in endeavors to define the impacts of the infection of cultured cells with hRSV (23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28)(29). These varied in analytical complexity from 2D-gel-based methods (23)(24)(25)29) through to more complex HPLC-MS of samples isolated by other electrophoretic methods (24, 26 -28).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although this may be beneficial to the virus, a better understanding of how hRSV impairs host antiviral responses may also be the basis for design of effective vaccines and/or therapeutic strategies. Accordingly, a variety of studies have been conducted to define host cell responses to hRSV infection at both the transcriptional (18 -22) and proteomic (23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28)(29) levels. This has included studies with forms of hRSV lacking genes that encode proteins known to impair host innate antiviral responses, such as the nonstructural protein1 (NS1) (24).…”
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