Studies of the replication and growth kinetics of dengue virus in cultured mammalian and insect cells.

Dengue virus (DENV) is the most prevalent arbovirus, being endemic in over 100 countries, with about half of the world population at risk for infection. Currently, there is no direct therapy against DENV infection and mechanism for DENV replication is not completely understood. Based on the hypothes...

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Main Author: Ooi, Eugena Wei-Ling.
Other Authors: Liu Ding Xiang
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-529102023-02-28T18:03:56Z Studies of the replication and growth kinetics of dengue virus in cultured mammalian and insect cells. Ooi, Eugena Wei-Ling. Liu Ding Xiang School of Biological Sciences DRNTU::Science Dengue virus (DENV) is the most prevalent arbovirus, being endemic in over 100 countries, with about half of the world population at risk for infection. Currently, there is no direct therapy against DENV infection and mechanism for DENV replication is not completely understood. Based on the hypothesis that culture conditions may influence the efficiency of DENV replication and progeny virion production, this study examines influence of temperature (28°C and 37°C) on DENV replication including protein synthesis, assembly and release of infectious viral particles in mammalian and mosquito cells. Western blot analysis reveals an increase in viral protein (Non-structural 3, NS3) synthesis when the temperature was elevated from 28 °C to 37 °C in both cell-types. Contrastingly, virus titers (FAID50/ml) did not increase correspondingly with the increase protein synthesis, suggesting possible defects after protein synthesis stage in viral replication cycle. The total progeny virion production was more efficient at 28 °C than 37 °C in both cell-types, indicating viral assembly affected by different temperatures. The viral secreting ratio between mammalian cells incubated at 28 °C and 37 °C is similar, suggesting that temperature may not influence viral secretion. Together, temperature influences the efficiency of DENV protein synthesis and assembly. Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences 2013-05-29T02:58:49Z 2013-05-29T02:58:49Z 2013 2013 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/52910 en Nanyang Technological University 31 p. application/pdf
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Ooi, Eugena Wei-Ling.
Studies of the replication and growth kinetics of dengue virus in cultured mammalian and insect cells.
description Dengue virus (DENV) is the most prevalent arbovirus, being endemic in over 100 countries, with about half of the world population at risk for infection. Currently, there is no direct therapy against DENV infection and mechanism for DENV replication is not completely understood. Based on the hypothesis that culture conditions may influence the efficiency of DENV replication and progeny virion production, this study examines influence of temperature (28°C and 37°C) on DENV replication including protein synthesis, assembly and release of infectious viral particles in mammalian and mosquito cells. Western blot analysis reveals an increase in viral protein (Non-structural 3, NS3) synthesis when the temperature was elevated from 28 °C to 37 °C in both cell-types. Contrastingly, virus titers (FAID50/ml) did not increase correspondingly with the increase protein synthesis, suggesting possible defects after protein synthesis stage in viral replication cycle. The total progeny virion production was more efficient at 28 °C than 37 °C in both cell-types, indicating viral assembly affected by different temperatures. The viral secreting ratio between mammalian cells incubated at 28 °C and 37 °C is similar, suggesting that temperature may not influence viral secretion. Together, temperature influences the efficiency of DENV protein synthesis and assembly.
author2 Liu Ding Xiang
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Ooi, Eugena Wei-Ling.
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author Ooi, Eugena Wei-Ling.
author_sort Ooi, Eugena Wei-Ling.
title Studies of the replication and growth kinetics of dengue virus in cultured mammalian and insect cells.
title_short Studies of the replication and growth kinetics of dengue virus in cultured mammalian and insect cells.
title_full Studies of the replication and growth kinetics of dengue virus in cultured mammalian and insect cells.
title_fullStr Studies of the replication and growth kinetics of dengue virus in cultured mammalian and insect cells.
title_full_unstemmed Studies of the replication and growth kinetics of dengue virus in cultured mammalian and insect cells.
title_sort studies of the replication and growth kinetics of dengue virus in cultured mammalian and insect cells.
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