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Elucidating the host–pathogen interaction between human colorectal cells and invading enterovirus71 using transcriptomics profiling
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Elucidating the host–pathogen interaction between human colorectal cells and invading enterovirus71 using transcriptomics profiling

Yan Long Edmund Lui, Tuan Lin Tan, Peter Timms, Louise Marie Hafner, Kian Hwa Tan and Eng Lee Tan
FEBS Open Bio, Vol.4, pp.426-431
2014
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Abstract

enterovirus71 transcriptomics microarray mRNA profiling colorectal cells hand foot and mouth disease
Enterovirus 71 (EV71) is one of the main etiological agents for Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease (HFMD) and has been shown to be associated with severe clinical manifestation. Currently, there is no antiviral therapeutic for the treatment of HFMD patients owing to a lack of understanding of EV71 pathogenesis,. This study seeks to elucidate the transcriptomic changes that result from EV71 infection. Human whole genome microarray was employed to monitor changes in genomic profiles between infected and uninfected cells. The results reveal altered expression of human genes involved in critical pathways including the immune response and the stress response. Together, data from this study provide valuable insights into the host-pathogen interaction between human colorectal cells and EV71.

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