BMC Microbiology (Dec 2009)

Global transcriptional response of pig brain and lung to natural infection by Pseudorabies virus

  • Furlong RA,
  • Jafer O,
  • Zhang SJ,
  • Yuan JF,
  • Chausiaux OE,
  • Sargent CA,
  • Zhang GH,
  • Affara NA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-9-246
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
p. 246

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Abstract Background Pseudorabies virus (PRV) is an alphaherpesviruses whose native host is pig. PRV infection mainly causes signs of central nervous system disorder in young pigs, and respiratory system diseases in the adult. Results In this report, we have analyzed native host (piglets) gene expression changes in response to acute pseudorabies virus infection of the brain and lung using a printed human oligonucleotide gene set from Illumina. A total of 210 and 1130 out of 23,000 transcript probes displayed differential expression respectively in the brain and lung in piglets after PRV infection (p-value Conclusion This is the first comprehensive analysis of the global transcriptional response of the native host to acute alphaherpesvirus infection. The differentially regulated genes reported here are likely to be of interest for the further study and understanding of host viral gene interactions.