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Investigation of macrophage responses to African swine fever virus infection using a porcine cDNA microarray

ReferenceS13876
Principal Investigator / Supervisor Dr Linda Dixon
Co-Investigators /
Co-Supervisors
Professor Alan Archibald, Dr C Lowden, Dr James Miskin
Institution The Pirbright Institute
DepartmentDiv of Molecular Biology
Funding typeResearch
Value (£) 137,724
StatusCompleted
TypeResearch Grant
Start date 10/05/2001
End date 10/05/2004
Duration36 months

Abstract

We are in a unique position to exploit array technology for investigating genome-wide changes in macrophage gene transcription in response to African swine fever virus infection. This technology will improve our understanding of the pathogenic mechanisms of ASFV. We will construct and use a porcine cDNA microarray, to obtain expression profiles from uninfected macrophages; macrophages infected with ASFV isolates of varying pathogenicity; and macrophages infected with mutants lacking specific genes which interfere with host transcription factors. We will also examine macrophage responses to ASFV in warthogs and bushpigs, which can be infected but show no disease signs. The project will yield vital clues into viral immune evasion strategies, and provide a valuable insight into ASFV pathogenesis and natural host viral suppression mechanisms. (Joint with grant 15/S13870.)

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Committee Closed Committee - Animal Sciences (AS)
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