Role of CD137 signaling in dengue virus-mediated apoptosis

Hepatic dysfunction is a well recognized feature of dengue virus (DENV) infection. However, molecular mechanisms of hepatic injury are still poorly understood. A complex interaction between DENV and the host immune response contributes to DENV-mediated tissue injury. DENV capsid protein (DENV C) phy...

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Main Authors: Nagila A., Netsawang J., Srisawat C., Noisakran S., Morchang A., Yasamut U., Puttikhunt C., Kasinrerk W., Malasit P., Yenchitsomanus P.-T., Limjindaporn T.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-8762014-08-29T09:02:16Z Role of CD137 signaling in dengue virus-mediated apoptosis Nagila A. Netsawang J. Srisawat C. Noisakran S. Morchang A. Yasamut U. Puttikhunt C. Kasinrerk W. Malasit P. Yenchitsomanus P.-T. Limjindaporn T. Hepatic dysfunction is a well recognized feature of dengue virus (DENV) infection. However, molecular mechanisms of hepatic injury are still poorly understood. A complex interaction between DENV and the host immune response contributes to DENV-mediated tissue injury. DENV capsid protein (DENV C) physically interacts with the human death domain-associated protein Daxx. A double substitution mutation in DENV C (R85A/K86A) abrogates Daxx interaction, nuclear localization and apoptosis. Therefore we compared the expression of cell death genes between HepG2 cells expressing DENV C and DENV C (R85A/K86A) using a real-time PCR array. Expression of CD137, which is a member of the tumor necrosis factor receptor family, increased significantly in HepG2 cells expressing DENV C compared to HepG2 cells expressing DENV C (R85A/K86A). In addition, CD137-mediated apoptotic activity in HepG2 cells expressing DENV C was significantly increased by anti-CD137 antibody compared to that of HepG2 cells expressing DENV C (R85A/K86A). In DENV-infected HepG2 cells, CD137 mRNA and CD137 positive cells significantly increased and CD137-mediated apoptotic activity was increased by anti-CD137 antibody. This work is the first to demonstrate the contribution of CD137 signaling to DENV-mediated apoptosis. © 2011 Elsevier Inc. 2014-08-29T09:02:16Z 2014-08-29T09:02:16Z 2011 Article 0006291X 10.1016/j.bbrc.2011.05.151 21669186 BBRCA http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-79960050971&partnerID=40&md5=b02041c142509105e692420858934fb5 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/876 English
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description Hepatic dysfunction is a well recognized feature of dengue virus (DENV) infection. However, molecular mechanisms of hepatic injury are still poorly understood. A complex interaction between DENV and the host immune response contributes to DENV-mediated tissue injury. DENV capsid protein (DENV C) physically interacts with the human death domain-associated protein Daxx. A double substitution mutation in DENV C (R85A/K86A) abrogates Daxx interaction, nuclear localization and apoptosis. Therefore we compared the expression of cell death genes between HepG2 cells expressing DENV C and DENV C (R85A/K86A) using a real-time PCR array. Expression of CD137, which is a member of the tumor necrosis factor receptor family, increased significantly in HepG2 cells expressing DENV C compared to HepG2 cells expressing DENV C (R85A/K86A). In addition, CD137-mediated apoptotic activity in HepG2 cells expressing DENV C was significantly increased by anti-CD137 antibody compared to that of HepG2 cells expressing DENV C (R85A/K86A). In DENV-infected HepG2 cells, CD137 mRNA and CD137 positive cells significantly increased and CD137-mediated apoptotic activity was increased by anti-CD137 antibody. This work is the first to demonstrate the contribution of CD137 signaling to DENV-mediated apoptosis. © 2011 Elsevier Inc.
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author Nagila A.
Netsawang J.
Srisawat C.
Noisakran S.
Morchang A.
Yasamut U.
Puttikhunt C.
Kasinrerk W.
Malasit P.
Yenchitsomanus P.-T.
Limjindaporn T.
spellingShingle Nagila A.
Netsawang J.
Srisawat C.
Noisakran S.
Morchang A.
Yasamut U.
Puttikhunt C.
Kasinrerk W.
Malasit P.
Yenchitsomanus P.-T.
Limjindaporn T.
Role of CD137 signaling in dengue virus-mediated apoptosis
author_facet Nagila A.
Netsawang J.
Srisawat C.
Noisakran S.
Morchang A.
Yasamut U.
Puttikhunt C.
Kasinrerk W.
Malasit P.
Yenchitsomanus P.-T.
Limjindaporn T.
author_sort Nagila A.
title Role of CD137 signaling in dengue virus-mediated apoptosis
title_short Role of CD137 signaling in dengue virus-mediated apoptosis
title_full Role of CD137 signaling in dengue virus-mediated apoptosis
title_fullStr Role of CD137 signaling in dengue virus-mediated apoptosis
title_full_unstemmed Role of CD137 signaling in dengue virus-mediated apoptosis
title_sort role of cd137 signaling in dengue virus-mediated apoptosis
publishDate 2014
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