Literature DB >> 21402598

Roles of stress-activated protein kinases in the replication of Singapore grouper iridovirus and regulation of the inflammatory responses in grouper cells.

Xiaohong Huang1, Youhua Huang1, Zhengliang OuYang1, Jia Cai1, Yang Yan2, Qiwei Qin1.   

Abstract

Stress-activated protein kinases (SAPKs), including p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (p38 MAPK) and c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK), are usually activated in response to different environmental stimuli, including virus infection. In the present study, the roles of SAPKs during Singapore grouper iridovirus (SGIV) infection were investigated in fish cells. The results showed that increased phosphorylation of JNK1/2 and p38 MAPK occurred during active replication of SGIV in grouper cell cultures. Moreover, downstream effectors (c-Jun, MAPK-activated protein kinase 2, p53, activator protein 1, Myc and nuclear factor of activated T cells) were activated after SGIV infection, suggesting that SGIV replication activated the JNK and p38 MAPK signalling pathways. Notably, using specific inhibitors, it was found that viral gene transcripts, protein expression and viral titres were not affected by inhibition of p38 MAPK but were suppressed significantly by inhibiting JNK1/2 activation. In addition, transcription of grouper immune genes including interferon regulatory factor 1, interleukin-8 and tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) were regulated by JNK, whilst only TNF-α was regulated by p38 MAPK. It is proposed that the JNK pathway is important for SGIV replication and modulates the inflammatory responses during virus infection.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21402598     DOI: 10.1099/vir.0.029173-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Virol        ISSN: 0022-1317            Impact factor:   3.891


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Journal:  Virology       Date:  2012-07-21       Impact factor: 3.616

2.  Transcriptome analysis of orange-spotted grouper (Epinephelus coioides) spleen in response to Singapore grouper iridovirus.

Authors:  Youhua Huang; Xiaohong Huang; Yang Yan; Jia Cai; Zhengliang Ouyang; Huachun Cui; Peiran Wang; Qiwei Qin
Journal:  BMC Genomics       Date:  2011-11-12       Impact factor: 3.969

3.  JNK1 Derived from Orange-Spotted Grouper, Epinephelus coioides, Involving in the Evasion and Infection of Singapore Grouper Iridovirus (SGIV).

Authors:  Minglan Guo; Jingguang Wei; Xiaohong Huang; Yongcan Zhou; Yang Yan; Qiwei Qin
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2016-02-10       Impact factor: 5.640

4.  Ubiquitin-Proteasome System Is Required for Efficient Replication of Singapore Grouper Iridovirus.

Authors:  Xiaohong Huang; Shina Wei; Songwei Ni; Youhua Huang; Qiwei Qin
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2018-11-26       Impact factor: 5.640

5.  The Roles of Epinephelus coioides miR-122 in SGIV Infection and Replication.

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6.  MicroRNA-124 Promotes Singapore Grouper Iridovirus Replication and Negatively Regulates Innate Immune Response.

Authors:  Pin-Hong Li; Li-Qun Wang; Jia-Yang He; Xiang-Long Zhu; Wei Huang; Shao-Wen Wang; Qi-Wei Qin; Hong-Yan Sun
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8.  Singapore Grouper Iridovirus Induces Glucose Metabolism in Infected Cells by Activation of Mammalian Target of Rapamycin Signaling.

Authors:  Xixi Guo; Qi Zheng; Zanbin Pan; Youhua Huang; Xiaohong Huang; Qiwei Qin
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2022-03-30       Impact factor: 5.640

Review 9.  Immune evasion strategies of ranaviruses and innate immune responses to these emerging pathogens.

Authors:  Leon Grayfer; Francisco De Jesús Andino; Guangchun Chen; Gregory V Chinchar; Jacques Robert
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2012-06-28       Impact factor: 5.048

10.  JNK and p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase pathways contribute to porcine epidemic diarrhea virus infection.

Authors:  Changhee Lee; Youngnam Kim; Ji Hyun Jeon
Journal:  Virus Res       Date:  2016-05-20       Impact factor: 3.303

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