Reovirus-induced alterations in gene expression related to cell cycle regulation
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- DOI: 10.1128/jvi.76.6.2585-2594.2002
Reovirus-induced alterations in gene expression related to cell cycle regulation
Abstract
Mammalian reovirus infection results in perturbation of host cell cycle progression. Since reovirus infection is known to activate cellular transcription factors, we investigated alterations in cell cycle-related gene expression following HEK293 cell infection by using the Affymetrix U95A microarray. Serotype 3 reovirus infection results in differential expression of 10 genes classified as encoding proteins that function at the G(1)-to-S transition, 11 genes classified as encoding proteins that function at G(2)-to-M transition, and 4 genes classified as encoding proteins that function at the mitotic spindle checkpoint. Serotype 1 reovirus infection results in differential expression of four genes classified as encoding proteins that function at the G(1)-to-S transition and three genes classified as encoding proteins that function at G(2)-to-M transition but does not alter any genes classified as encoding proteins that function at the mitotic spindle checkpoint. We have previously shown that serotype 3, but not serotype 1, reovirus infection induces a G(2)-to-M transition arrest resulting from an inhibition of cdc2 kinase activity. Of the differentially expressed genes encoding proteins regulating the G(2)-to-M transition, chk1, wee1, and GADD45 are known to inhibit cdc2 kinase activity. A hypothetical model describing serotype 3 reovirus-induced inhibition of cdc2 kinase is presented, and reovirus-induced perturbations of the G(1)-to-S, G(2)-to-M, and mitotic spindle checkpoints are discussed.
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