BMC Genomics (Aug 2011)

Transcription analysis on response of swine lung to H1N1 swine influenza virus

  • Li Yongtao,
  • Zhou Hongbo,
  • Wen Zhibin,
  • Wu Shujuan,
  • Huang Canhui,
  • Jia Guangmin,
  • Chen Huanchun,
  • Jin Meilin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-12-398
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
p. 398

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Abstract Background As a mild, highly contagious, respiratory disease, swine influenza always damages the innate immune systems, and increases susceptibility to secondary infections which results in considerable morbidity and mortality in pigs. Nevertheless, the systematical host response of pigs to swine influenza virus infection remains largely unknown. To explore it, a time-course gene expression profiling was performed for comprehensive analysis of the global host response induced by H1N1 swine influenza virus in pigs. Results At the early stage of H1N1 swine virus infection, pigs were suffering mild respiratory symptoms and pathological changes. A total of 268 porcine genes showing differential expression (DE) after inoculation were identified to compare with the controls on day 3 post infection (PID) (Fold change ≥ 2, p Conclusions This study shows how the target organ responds to H1N1 swine influenza virus infection in pigs. The observed gene expression profile could help to screen the potential host agents for reducing the prevalence of swine influenza virus and further understand the molecular pathogenesis associated with H1N1 infection in pigs.