Differential Analysis of the Secretome of WRL68 Cells Infected with the Chikungunya Virus.

The Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is an arthropod borne virus. In the last 50 years, it has been the cause of numerous outbreaks in tropical and temperate regions, worldwide. There is limited understanding regarding the underlying molecular mechanisms involved in CHIKV replication and how the virus inte...

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Main Authors: Christina Li-Ping Thio, Rohana Yusof, Ali Ashrafzadeh, Syareena Bahari, Puteri Shafinaz Abdul-Rahman, Saiful Anuar Karsani
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4470940?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-bf97443fa7244c44a272e60fac55b7892020-11-24T21:26:34ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01106e012903310.1371/journal.pone.0129033Differential Analysis of the Secretome of WRL68 Cells Infected with the Chikungunya Virus.Christina Li-Ping ThioRohana YusofAli AshrafzadehSyareena BahariPuteri Shafinaz Abdul-RahmanSaiful Anuar KarsaniThe Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is an arthropod borne virus. In the last 50 years, it has been the cause of numerous outbreaks in tropical and temperate regions, worldwide. There is limited understanding regarding the underlying molecular mechanisms involved in CHIKV replication and how the virus interacts with its host. In the present study, comparative proteomics was used to identify secreted host proteins that changed in abundance in response to early CHIKV infection. Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis was used to analyse and compare the secretome profiles of WRL-68 cells infected with CHIKV against mock control WRL-68 cells. The analysis identified 25 regulated proteins in CHIKV infected cells. STRING network analysis was then used to predict biological processes that may be affected by these proteins. The processes predicted to be affected include signal transduction, cellular component and extracellular matrix (ECM) organization, regulation of cytokine stimulus and immune response. These results provide an initial view of CHIKV may affect the secretome of infected cells during early infection. The results presented here will compliment earlier results from the study of late host response. However, functional characterization will be necessary to further enhance our understanding of the roles played by these proteins in the early stages of CHIKV infection in humans.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4470940?pdf=render
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author Christina Li-Ping Thio
Rohana Yusof
Ali Ashrafzadeh
Syareena Bahari
Puteri Shafinaz Abdul-Rahman
Saiful Anuar Karsani
spellingShingle Christina Li-Ping Thio
Rohana Yusof
Ali Ashrafzadeh
Syareena Bahari
Puteri Shafinaz Abdul-Rahman
Saiful Anuar Karsani
Differential Analysis of the Secretome of WRL68 Cells Infected with the Chikungunya Virus.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Christina Li-Ping Thio
Rohana Yusof
Ali Ashrafzadeh
Syareena Bahari
Puteri Shafinaz Abdul-Rahman
Saiful Anuar Karsani
author_sort Christina Li-Ping Thio
title Differential Analysis of the Secretome of WRL68 Cells Infected with the Chikungunya Virus.
title_short Differential Analysis of the Secretome of WRL68 Cells Infected with the Chikungunya Virus.
title_full Differential Analysis of the Secretome of WRL68 Cells Infected with the Chikungunya Virus.
title_fullStr Differential Analysis of the Secretome of WRL68 Cells Infected with the Chikungunya Virus.
title_full_unstemmed Differential Analysis of the Secretome of WRL68 Cells Infected with the Chikungunya Virus.
title_sort differential analysis of the secretome of wrl68 cells infected with the chikungunya virus.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description The Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is an arthropod borne virus. In the last 50 years, it has been the cause of numerous outbreaks in tropical and temperate regions, worldwide. There is limited understanding regarding the underlying molecular mechanisms involved in CHIKV replication and how the virus interacts with its host. In the present study, comparative proteomics was used to identify secreted host proteins that changed in abundance in response to early CHIKV infection. Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis was used to analyse and compare the secretome profiles of WRL-68 cells infected with CHIKV against mock control WRL-68 cells. The analysis identified 25 regulated proteins in CHIKV infected cells. STRING network analysis was then used to predict biological processes that may be affected by these proteins. The processes predicted to be affected include signal transduction, cellular component and extracellular matrix (ECM) organization, regulation of cytokine stimulus and immune response. These results provide an initial view of CHIKV may affect the secretome of infected cells during early infection. The results presented here will compliment earlier results from the study of late host response. However, functional characterization will be necessary to further enhance our understanding of the roles played by these proteins in the early stages of CHIKV infection in humans.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4470940?pdf=render
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