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Govindaraj Lekha1, Tania Gupta1, Arvind K Awasthi1, Geetha N Murthy1, Kanika Trivedy1, Kangayam M Ponnuvel2.
Abstract
The molecular mechanism involved in BmNPV resistance was investigated using a genome wide microarray in midgut tissue of Indian silkworm Bombyx mori. In resistant race (Sarupat), 735 genes up-regulated and 589 genes down-regulated at 12 h post BmNPV infection. Similarly, in case of susceptible race (CSR-2), 2183 genes up-regulated and 2115 genes down-regulated. Among these, nine up-regulated and eight down-regulated genes were validated using real-time qPCR analysis. In Sarupat, vacuolar protein sorting associated, Xfin-like protein and carboxypeptidase E-like protein genes significantly up-regulated in infected midgut; prominently down-regulated genes were glutamate receptor ionotropic kainite 2-like, BTB/POZ domain and transferrin. Considerably up-regulated genes in the CSR-2 were peptidoglycan recognition protein S6 precursor and rapamycin while the conspicuous down-regulated genes were facilitated trehalose transporter and zinc transporter ZIP1-like gene. The up-regulation of genes in resistant race after BmNPV infection indicates their possible role in antiviral immune response.Entities:
Keywords: Antiviral; BmNPV; CSR-2; Down-regulated; Genome wide microarray; Immune response; Molecular mechanism; Resistant; Sarupat; Susceptible; Up-regulated
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26376410 DOI: 10.1016/j.ygeno.2015.09.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genomics ISSN: 0888-7543 Impact factor: 5.736