Proteomic analysis of the lungs of mice infected with different pathotypes of H5N1 avian influenza viruses

感染不同致病型H5N1禽流感病毒小鼠肺脏的蛋白质组学分析

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作者:Dongming Zhao, Libin Liang, Yanbing Li, Liling Liu, Yuntao Guan, Yongping Jiang, Hualan Chen

Abstract

The virulence of influenza virus is determined by viral and host factors. Data on the genetic basis of the virulence of H5N1 influenza viruses have increased over the past decade; however, the contributions of host factors to the outcomes of H5N1 infection remain largely unknown. Here, we tested two chicken H5N1 viruses in mice and found that A/chicken/VN1214/2007 was nonlethal in mice and only replicated in the lung, whereas A/chicken/VN1180/2006 was highly lethal and replicated systemically in mice. To investigate the host response against these two different virus infections, we performed proteomic analysis by using 2D DIGE on the lung tissues of mice collected on days 1 and 3 postinoculation with different viruses or PBS as a control. Thirty-nine differentially expressed (DE) proteins related to "immune and stimulus response," "macromolecular biosynthesis and metabolism," and "cellular component and cytoskeleton" were identified in the virus-inoculated groups. Moreover, 13 DE proteins were identified between the two virus-inoculated groups, implying that these proteins may play important roles in the different outcomes of infection with these two viruses. Our data provide important information regarding the host response to mild and lethal H5N1 influenza virus infection.

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