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Porcine Parvovirus Inducing Autophagy to Benefit Its Replication 被引量:2
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作者 Zhang Yue Li Xiao-xue +6 位作者 Zhong Ming Chen Hui-jie Huang Xiao-dan Bai Yun-yun Cong Ying-ying Zhang Rui-li Li Guang-xing 《Journal of Northeast Agricultural University(English Edition)》 CAS 2018年第4期43-52,共10页
Porcine parvovirus(PPV) is one of the major causes of reproductive failure in pigs, which poses a great threat to the pig breeding industry and results in tremendous economic losses worldwide. Autophagy is the biologi... Porcine parvovirus(PPV) is one of the major causes of reproductive failure in pigs, which poses a great threat to the pig breeding industry and results in tremendous economic losses worldwide. Autophagy is the biological process of cell self-defense and self-protection. Despite many viruses can cause cell autophagy, when they enter cell or copied, the relationship between autophagy and PPV infection has not been reported. In this study, impact of autophagy after swine testicular(ST) cells infected by PPV was studied. Autophagy was demonstrated by the effective replication of PPV through transmission electron microscopy, immunofluorescence and western blot analysis. Moreover, autophagy was confirmed to benefit PPV replication by real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR and determination of median tissue culture infective dose(TCID). For the first time, the complex interaction between PPV infection and autophagy was explored in this study. It indicated that PPV could induce autophagy in ST cells, which in turn facilitated its own replication, which might be one of the mechanisms of the virus infection. These findings could facilitate the study of the pathogenesis of PPV infection and provide new insight into the development of effective therapeutic strategies. 展开更多
关键词 AUTOPHAGY porcine parvovirus virus replication APOPTOSIS
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