On revealing the gene targets of Ebola virus miRNAs involved in human skin microbiome
博士 === 國立臺灣大學 === 生醫電子與資訊學研究所 === 106 === Ebola virus, a negative-sense single-stranded RNA virus, causes severe viral hemorrhagic fever and has a high mortality rate. Histopathological and immunopathological analyses of Ebola virus have revealed that histopathological changes in skin tissue are ass...
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ndltd-TW-106NTU051140252019-05-30T03:50:57Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/3bdnae On revealing the gene targets of Ebola virus miRNAs involved in human skin microbiome 透過人類微生物體尋找伊波拉病毒 microRNA 標的基因 Pei-Chun Hsu 徐霈君 博士 國立臺灣大學 生醫電子與資訊學研究所 106 Ebola virus, a negative-sense single-stranded RNA virus, causes severe viral hemorrhagic fever and has a high mortality rate. Histopathological and immunopathological analyses of Ebola virus have revealed that histopathological changes in skin tissue are associated with various degrees of endothelial cell swelling and necrosis. The interactions of microbes within or on a host are a crucial for the skin immune shield. The discovery of microRNAs (miRNAs) in Ebola virus implies that immune escape, endothelial cell rupture, and tissue dissolution during Ebola virus infection are a result of the effects of Ebola virus miRNAs. Keratinocytes obtained from normal skin can attach and spread through expression of the thrombospondin family of proteins, playing a role in initiation of cell-mediated immune responses in the skin. Several miRNAs have been shown to bind the 3′ untranslated region of thrombospondin mRNA, thereby controlling its stability and translational activity. In this study, we discovered short RNA sequences that may act as miRNAs from Propionibacterium acnes using a practical workflow of bioinformatics methods. Subsequently, we deciphered the common target gene. These RNA sequences tended to bind to the same thrombospondin protein, THSD4,emphasizing the potential importance of the synergistic binding of miRNAs from Ebola virus, Propionibacterium acnes, and humans to the target. These results provide important insights into the molecular mechanisms of thrombospondin proteins and miRNAs in Ebola virus infection Kun-Mao Chao Chun-Ming Huang 趙坤茂 黃俊銘 2018 學位論文 ; thesis 37 en_US |
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博士 === 國立臺灣大學 === 生醫電子與資訊學研究所 === 106 === Ebola virus, a negative-sense single-stranded RNA virus, causes severe viral hemorrhagic fever and has a high mortality rate. Histopathological and immunopathological analyses of Ebola virus have revealed that histopathological changes in skin tissue are associated with various degrees of endothelial cell swelling and necrosis. The interactions of microbes within or on a host are a crucial for the skin immune shield. The discovery of microRNAs (miRNAs) in Ebola virus implies that immune escape, endothelial cell rupture, and tissue dissolution during Ebola virus infection are a result of the effects of Ebola virus miRNAs. Keratinocytes obtained from normal skin can attach and spread through expression of the thrombospondin family of proteins, playing a role in initiation of cell-mediated immune responses in the skin. Several miRNAs have been shown to bind the 3′ untranslated region of thrombospondin mRNA, thereby controlling its stability and translational activity. In this study, we discovered short RNA sequences that may act as miRNAs from Propionibacterium acnes using a practical workflow of bioinformatics methods. Subsequently, we deciphered the common target gene. These RNA sequences tended to bind to the same thrombospondin protein, THSD4,emphasizing the potential importance of the synergistic binding of miRNAs from Ebola virus, Propionibacterium acnes, and humans to the target. These results provide important insights into the molecular mechanisms of thrombospondin proteins and miRNAs in Ebola virus infection
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On revealing the gene targets of Ebola virus miRNAs involved in human skin microbiome |
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On revealing the gene targets of Ebola virus miRNAs involved in human skin microbiome |
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On revealing the gene targets of Ebola virus miRNAs involved in human skin microbiome |
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On revealing the gene targets of Ebola virus miRNAs involved in human skin microbiome |
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On revealing the gene targets of Ebola virus miRNAs involved in human skin microbiome |
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on revealing the gene targets of ebola virus mirnas involved in human skin microbiome |
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