📄 Activation of NF-κB by the full-length nucleocapsid protein of the SARS coronavirus
The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV) is the major causative agent for the worldwide outbreak of SARS in 2003. The mechanism by which SARS-CoV causes atypical pneumonia remains unclear. The nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) is a key transcription factor that activates numerous genes involved in cellular immune response and inflammation. Many studies have shown that NF-κB plays an important role in the pathogenesis of lung diseases. In this study, we investigated the possible regulatory interaction between the SARS-CoV nucleocapsid (N) protein and NF-κB by luciferase activity assay. Our results showed that the SARS-CoV N protein can significantly activate NF-κB only in Vero E6 cells, which are susceptible to SARS-CoV infection, but not in Vero or He. La cells. This suggests that NF-κB activation is cell-specific. Furthermore, NF-κB activation in Vero E6 cells expressing the N protein is dose-dependent. Further experiments showed that there is more than one function domain in the N protein responsible for NF-κB activation. Our data indicated the possible role of the N protein in the pathogenesis of SARS. ©Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, SIBS, CAS.
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🔗 severe acute (1373)
🔗 syndrome coronavirus (1074)
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🔗 causative agent (117)
🔗 important role (140)
🔗 immune response (314)
🔗 respiratory syndrome (2004)
🔗 acute respiratory (1734)
author
👤 Liao, Qing Jiao
👤 Ye, Lin Bai
👤 Timani, Khalid Amine
👤 Zeng, Ying Chun
👤 She, Ying Long
👤 Ye, Li
👤 Wu, Zheng Hui
year
⏰ 2005
issn
🗄 16729145
volume
37
number
9
page
607-612
citedbycount
21
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