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. 2008 Aug 15;378(1):177-84.
doi: 10.1016/j.virol.2008.05.013. Epub 2008 Jun 18.

Porcine circovirus type 2 induces the activation of nuclear factor kappa B by IkappaBalpha degradation

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Porcine circovirus type 2 induces the activation of nuclear factor kappa B by IkappaBalpha degradation

Li Wei et al. Virology. .
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Abstract

The transcription factor NF-kappaB is commonly activated upon virus infection and a key player in the induction and regulation of the host immune response. The present study demonstrated for the first time that porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2), which is the primary causative agent of an emerging swine disease, postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome, can activate NF-kappaB in PCV2-infected PK15 cells. In PCV2-infected cells, NF-kappaB was activated concomitantly with viral replication, which was characterized by increased DNA binding activity, translocation of NF-kappaB p65 from the cytoplasm to the nucleus, as well as degradation and phosphorylation of IkappaBalpha protein. We further demonstrated PCV2-induced activation of NF-kappaB and colocalization of p65 nuclear translocation with virus replication in cultured cells. Treatment of cells with CAPE, a selective inhibitor of NF-kappaB activation, reduced virus protein expression and progeny production followed by decreasing PCV2-induced apoptotic caspase activity, indicating the involvement of this transcription factor in induction of cell death. Taken together, these data suggest that NF-kappaB activation is important for PCV2 replication and contributes to virus-mediated changes in host cells. The results presented here provide a basis for understanding molecular mechanism of PCV2 infection.

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