Analysis of differential gene expression in the brain tissue transcriptome of Jiangkou radish piglets infected with porcine pseudorabies virus.

IF 2.3 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
SAGE Open Medicine Pub Date : 2025-03-14 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20503121251326763
Wei Sun, Shan-Shan Liu, Yu Fan, Sheng-Qing Deng, Hua-Qi Zhang, Fengzhao Zhu, Shi-He Long, Tao-Hua Ren, Ling Bai
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Abstract

Background: The research focused on the effects of pseudorabies virus on gene expression in piglet brain tissue.

Objectives: The goal was to understand the changes in gene expression in piglet brains due to pseudorabies virus infection.

Design: The study used a comparative approach with infected and control piglet groups.

Methods: Twelve 2-month-old piglets were divided into pseudorabies virus-infected and PBS-treated control groups, with brain tissue analyzed after 7 days.

Results: Infected piglets showed increased oligodendrocyte counts and pseudorabies virus-positive signals. Transcriptomic analysis revealed 269 differentially expressed genes, with 149 up-regulated and 120 down-regulated. Gene ontology and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes analyses indicated these genes are involved in signal transduction, transmembrane transport, apoptosis, and neuroactive ligand-receptor interaction. Quantitative fluorescent PCR validated these findings, particularly for genes related to neuroactive pathways, ferroptosis, and IL-17 signaling.

Conclusion: The study provides valuable insights into the molecular alterations caused by pseudorabies virus in piglet brain tissue, enhancing our understanding of pseudorabies virus's pathogenic mechanisms.

猪伪狂犬病毒感染江口萝卜仔猪脑组织转录组差异基因表达分析。
背景:本文主要研究伪狂犬病毒对仔猪脑组织基因表达的影响。目的:了解假狂犬病毒感染后仔猪脑内基因表达的变化。设计:本研究采用感染仔猪组和对照仔猪组的比较方法。方法:将12头2月龄仔猪分为假狂犬病毒感染组和pbs处理组,7 d后对脑组织进行分析。结果:感染仔猪少突胶质细胞计数增加,假狂犬病毒阳性信号增多。转录组学分析显示269个差异表达基因,其中上调149个,下调120个。基因本体和京都基因与基因组百科分析表明,这些基因参与信号转导、跨膜运输、细胞凋亡和神经活性配体-受体相互作用。定量荧光PCR证实了这些发现,特别是与神经活性通路、铁下垂和IL-17信号相关的基因。结论:本研究对伪狂犬病毒在仔猪脑组织中引起的分子改变提供了有价值的见解,增强了我们对伪狂犬病毒致病机制的认识。
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