Microarrays for the study of viral gene expression during human cytomegalovirus latent infection.

Barry Slobedman, Allen K L Cheung
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Abstract

Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is one of the largest known DNA viruses. It is ubiquitous, and following resolution of primary productive infection, it persists in the human host by establishing a lifelong latent infection in myeloid lineage cells such as monocytes and their progenitors. Most adults with HCMV infection are healthy but it can cause neurologic deficits in infants, and remains an important cause of morbidity and mortality in the immunosuppressed patient. Microarray-based studies of HCMV have provided useful information about genes that are transcriptionally active during both productive and latent phases of infection. This chapter describes how to study genes in HCMV using microarrays and two cell types (productively infected human foreskin fibroblasts, and latently infected primary human myeloid progenitor cells).

人巨细胞病毒潜伏感染过程中病毒基因表达的微阵列研究。
人类巨细胞病毒(HCMV)是已知最大的DNA病毒之一。它是普遍存在的,在原发性生产性感染解决后,它通过在骨髓谱系细胞(如单核细胞及其祖细胞)中建立终身潜伏感染而持续存在于人类宿主中。大多数HCMV感染的成年人是健康的,但它可以引起婴儿神经功能缺陷,并且仍然是免疫抑制患者发病和死亡的重要原因。基于微阵列的HCMV研究提供了在感染产生期和潜伏期转录活跃的基因的有用信息。本章描述了如何使用微阵列和两种细胞类型(有效感染的人包皮成纤维细胞和潜伏感染的原代人髓系祖细胞)研究HCMV基因。
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