Inter-Species Host Gene Expression Differences in Response to Human and Avian Influenza A Virus Strains

Low pathogenic avian influenza (LPAI) viruses are a source of sporadic human infections and could also contribute to future pandemic outbreaks but little is known about inter-species differences in the host responses to these viruses. Here, we studied host gene expression signatures of cell lines fr...

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Main Authors: Taye, Biruhalem, Yeo, Dawn, Lee, Raphael Tze Chuen, Tan, Boon Huan, Sugrue, Richard J., Maurer-Stroh, Sebastian
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-874302020-11-01T05:19:40Z Inter-Species Host Gene Expression Differences in Response to Human and Avian Influenza A Virus Strains Taye, Biruhalem Yeo, Dawn Lee, Raphael Tze Chuen Tan, Boon Huan Sugrue, Richard J. Maurer-Stroh, Sebastian Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) School of Biological Sciences Influenza A Virus Apoptosis Low pathogenic avian influenza (LPAI) viruses are a source of sporadic human infections and could also contribute to future pandemic outbreaks but little is known about inter-species differences in the host responses to these viruses. Here, we studied host gene expression signatures of cell lines from three species (human, chicken, and canine) in response to six different viruses (H1N1/WSN, H5N2/F59, H5N2/F118, H5N2/F189, H5N3 and H9N2). Comprehensive microarray probe set re-annotation and ortholog mapping of the host genes was necessary to allow comparison over extended functionally annotated gene sets and orthologous pathways. The annotations are made available to the community for commonly used microarray chips. We observe a strong tendency of the response being cell type- rather than virus-specific. In chicken cells, we found up-regulation of host factors inducing virus infectivity (e.g., oxysterol binding protein like 1A (OSBPL1A) and Rho GTPase activating protein 21 (ARHGAP21)) while reducing apoptosis (e.g., mitochondrial ribosomal protein S27 (MRPS27)) and increasing cell proliferation (e.g., COP9 signalosome subunit 2 (COPS2)). On the other hand, increased antiviral, pro-apoptotic and inflammatory signatures have been identified in human cells while cell cycle and metabolic pathways were down-regulated. This signature describes how low pathogenic avian influenza (LPAI) viruses are being tolerated and shed from chicken but potentially causing cellular disruption in mammalian cells. NRF (Natl Research Foundation, S’pore) ASTAR (Agency for Sci., Tech. and Research, S’pore) NMRC (Natl Medical Research Council, S’pore) Published version 2018-02-07T04:33:52Z 2019-12-06T16:41:42Z 2018-02-07T04:33:52Z 2019-12-06T16:41:42Z 2017 Journal Article Taye, B., Yeo, D., Lee, R. T. C., Tan, B. H., Sugrue, R. J., & Maurer-Stroh, S. (2017). Inter-Species Host Gene Expression Differences in Response to Human and Avian Influenza A Virus Strains. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 18(11), 2295-. 1661-6596 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/87430 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/44419 10.3390/ijms18112295 en International Journal of Molecular Sciences © 2017 by The Author(s). Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). 18 p. application/pdf
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topic Influenza A Virus
Apoptosis
spellingShingle Influenza A Virus
Apoptosis
Taye, Biruhalem
Yeo, Dawn
Lee, Raphael Tze Chuen
Tan, Boon Huan
Sugrue, Richard J.
Maurer-Stroh, Sebastian
Inter-Species Host Gene Expression Differences in Response to Human and Avian Influenza A Virus Strains
description Low pathogenic avian influenza (LPAI) viruses are a source of sporadic human infections and could also contribute to future pandemic outbreaks but little is known about inter-species differences in the host responses to these viruses. Here, we studied host gene expression signatures of cell lines from three species (human, chicken, and canine) in response to six different viruses (H1N1/WSN, H5N2/F59, H5N2/F118, H5N2/F189, H5N3 and H9N2). Comprehensive microarray probe set re-annotation and ortholog mapping of the host genes was necessary to allow comparison over extended functionally annotated gene sets and orthologous pathways. The annotations are made available to the community for commonly used microarray chips. We observe a strong tendency of the response being cell type- rather than virus-specific. In chicken cells, we found up-regulation of host factors inducing virus infectivity (e.g., oxysterol binding protein like 1A (OSBPL1A) and Rho GTPase activating protein 21 (ARHGAP21)) while reducing apoptosis (e.g., mitochondrial ribosomal protein S27 (MRPS27)) and increasing cell proliferation (e.g., COP9 signalosome subunit 2 (COPS2)). On the other hand, increased antiviral, pro-apoptotic and inflammatory signatures have been identified in human cells while cell cycle and metabolic pathways were down-regulated. This signature describes how low pathogenic avian influenza (LPAI) viruses are being tolerated and shed from chicken but potentially causing cellular disruption in mammalian cells.
author2 Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
author_facet Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
Taye, Biruhalem
Yeo, Dawn
Lee, Raphael Tze Chuen
Tan, Boon Huan
Sugrue, Richard J.
Maurer-Stroh, Sebastian
format Article
author Taye, Biruhalem
Yeo, Dawn
Lee, Raphael Tze Chuen
Tan, Boon Huan
Sugrue, Richard J.
Maurer-Stroh, Sebastian
author_sort Taye, Biruhalem
title Inter-Species Host Gene Expression Differences in Response to Human and Avian Influenza A Virus Strains
title_short Inter-Species Host Gene Expression Differences in Response to Human and Avian Influenza A Virus Strains
title_full Inter-Species Host Gene Expression Differences in Response to Human and Avian Influenza A Virus Strains
title_fullStr Inter-Species Host Gene Expression Differences in Response to Human and Avian Influenza A Virus Strains
title_full_unstemmed Inter-Species Host Gene Expression Differences in Response to Human and Avian Influenza A Virus Strains
title_sort inter-species host gene expression differences in response to human and avian influenza a virus strains
publishDate 2018
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/87430
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