Data in Brief (Mar 2016)

Dataset on protein composition of a human plasma sub-proteome able to modulate the Dengue 2 virus infection in Huh 7.5 cells

  • Vivian Huerta,
  • Yassel Ramos,
  • Alexis Yero,
  • Dianne Pupo,
  • Dayron Martin,
  • Gabriel Márquez,
  • Alejandro Martín,
  • Mónica Sarría,
  • Sebastien Gallien,
  • Luis J. González,
  • Bruno Domon,
  • Glay Chinea

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6
pp. 352 – 358

Abstract

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The four serotypes of dengue virus (DENV1-4) are the causal agents of the emerging disease Dengue Fever and its severe forms. DENV is inoculated into human blood through a mosquito bite. Thus, plasma is an important media for DENV dissemination in infected persons and several important interactions should take place for the virus with human plasma proteins that strongly influence or may determine the course of the infection. This dataset contains 239 proteins identified in the elution fractions of human plasma subjected to DE-52 anion exchange chromatography. Data on DENV2 infection of Huh 7.5 cells in presence of the human plasma fraction is also presented. Keywords: Human plasma, Anion exchange chromatography, Dengue virus