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Group Ⅰ but not Group Ⅱ NPV induces antiviral effects in mammalian cells 被引量:1
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作者 LIANG Changyong1,2,SONG Jianhua1,2,HU Zhihong1 & CHEN Xinwen1 1.State Key Laboratory of Virology,Wuhan Institute of Virology,chinese academy of sciences,Wuhan 430071,china 2.graduate school of the chinese academy of sciences,beijing 100039,china. 《Science China(Life Sciences)》 SCIE CAS 2006年第5期467-472,共6页
Nucleopolyhedrovirus(NPV) is divided into Group I and Group II based on the phy-logenetic analysis.It has been reported that Group I NPVs such as Autographa californica multiple NPV(AcMNPV) can transduce mammalian cel... Nucleopolyhedrovirus(NPV) is divided into Group I and Group II based on the phy-logenetic analysis.It has been reported that Group I NPVs such as Autographa californica multiple NPV(AcMNPV) can transduce mammalian cells,while Group II NPVs such as Helicoverpa armigera single NPV(HaSNPV) cannot.Here we report that AcMNPV was capable of stimulating antiviral ac-tivity in human hepatoma cells(SMMC-7721) manifested by inhibition of Vesicular Stomatitis virus(VSV) replication.In contrast,the HaSNPV and the Spodoptera exigua multiple NPV(SeMNPV) of group II had no inhibitory effect on VSV.Recombinant AcMNPV was shown to induce interferons al-pha/beta even in the absence of transgene expression in human SMMC-7721 cells,while it mediated transgene expression in BHK and L929 mammalian cells without an ensuing antiviral activity. 展开更多
关键词 antiviral effect baculovirus VSV IFN-α/β mammalian cells TRANSGENE expression.
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