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Publication Name World Journal of Biological Chemistry
Manuscript ID 11665
Country United Kingdom
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ISSN 1949-8454 (online)
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Category Immunology
Manuscript Type Autobiography
Article Title Identification of host miRNAs that may limit human rhinovirus replication
Manuscript Source Invited Manuscript
All Author List Victor Paky Bondanese, Ana Francisco-Garcia, Nicole Bedke, Donna E Davies and Tilman Sanchez-Elsner
Funding Agency and Grant Number
Funding Agency Grant Number
MRC
AAIR
Roger Brooke charitable trust
Corresponding Author Dr. Tilman Sanchez-Elsner, PhD, Senior Lecturer in Biomedical Sciences, Academic Unit of Clinical and Experimental Sciences, University of Southampton, Faculty of Medicine, Southampton General Hospital, Tremona Road, Southampton SO16 6YD, United Kingdom. t.sanchez-elsner@soton.ac.uk
Key Words Human Rhinovirus; MicroRNAs; MiR-155; SiRNA; Lentiviral transduction; Antiviral innate immunity
Core Tip Our results show for the first time that: (1) DICER knock-down increases HRV-1B replication in human bronchial epithelial cells; (2) the genomic RNA of human rhinovirus (HRV)-1B interacts directly with the miRISC during infection; and (3) inhibition of two microRNAs predicted to target HRV-1B, i.e., miR-128 and miR-155, favors viral replication. This supports a role for cellular microRNAs in the antiviral response to HRV-1B mounted by bronchial epithelial cells, and suggests that pathological microRNA dysregulation may contribute to the poor antiviral immunity in diseases such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Publish Date 2014-12-02 12:16
Citation Bondanese VP, Francisco-Garcia A, Bedke N, Davies DE, Sanchez-Elsner T. Identification of host miRNAs that may limit human rhinovirus replication. World J Biol Chem 2014; 5(4): 437-456
URL http://www.wjgnet.com/1949-8454/full/v5/i4/437.htm
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.4331/wjbc.v5.i4.437
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