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Dengue virus stimulation of dendritic cells induces phosphorylation- and proteolysis-dependent signalling

Abstract:

Aims: Dengue virus (DENV) infection is commonly observed in countries with tropical climates and remains a significant health hazard. No real cure has been established for the infection to date.

Methodology and results: To better understand the very early molecular events during the initial infection process, we exposed primary dendritic cells with Dengue virus and analysed proteins with increased phosphorylation signatures in the first 10 min using phospho-protein enrichment and tandem mass spectrometry analysis. Upon initial viral interaction, strong phosphorylation was observed for Endoplasmin, BiP, BID, Dok-2, GEF-H1 and Calpain-2. Reduced phosphorylation was noted for Importin-5, ERp72 and Rho-GDI. Knockdown of Calpain-2, a protease activated by calcium flux, reduced DENV infection rates of primary dendritic cells as measured by focus-forming units (FFUs).

Conclusion, significance and impact of study: We conclude that Calpain-2, BID, Importin 5 and ATP/GTPases are all active along the apoptosis pathway axis, indicating that dendritic cells commit to early signalling steps of cell death upon initial viral contact

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Published
Peer review status:
Peer reviewed

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10.21161/mjm.1461805

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MSD
Department:
NDM
Sub department:
Target Discovery Institute
Role:
Author
ORCID:
0000-0002-8160-2446


Publisher:
Malaysian Society for Microbiology
Journal:
Malaysian Journal of Microbiology More from this journal
Volume:
14
Issue:
6
Pages:
474-482
Publication date:
2018-10-31
Acceptance date:
2018-09-30
DOI:
EISSN:
2231-7538
ISSN:
1823-8262


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pubs:969849
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uuid:bbc5d760-b41e-4e8d-9cd1-9c47d3062b8b
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pubs:969849
Source identifiers:
969849
Deposit date:
2019-02-10

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