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- W3106632788 abstract "Ticks are important vectors of diseases affecting both humans and animals. To be an efficient vector, ticks have to survive infection by pathogens such as the Langat virus (LGTV). One method utilized by ticks is their complex antioxidant mechanism. Included in the vast antioxidant processes are several enzymes involved in redox homeostasis. The ubiquitous glutathione S-transferases (GSTs) belong to the antioxidant family of enzymes. In this study, we evaluated the role of a GST during LGTV infection. ISE6 cells were infected with LGTV with a multiplicity of infection (MOI) of 0.01 and observed daily. The infection success was monitored via indirect immunofluorescent antibody test (IFAT) for LGTV for up to 4 days. The gene expression of IsGST1 was determined by real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) using IsGST1 gene–specific primers. Knockdown of the IsGST1 gene with subsequent LGTV infection was also performed. Afterward, ISE6 cell mortality and viability were checked daily until the fourth day. The virus titer from supernatants of IsGST1-knockdown cells was quantified using a focus-formation assay. IFAT data showed that LGTV infects ISE6 cells in a time-dependent manner with increasing infection from day 0 to day 4. The IsGST1 genes showed an increasing expression until day 2 of infection, while decreased expression was observed from day 3 to day 4 post-infection. Knockdown of the IsGST1 resulted in increased mortality on the third day of infection, while the cell viability was also negatively affected by the knockdown of the IsGST1 genes from day 0 to day 4 post-infection. Knockdown of the IsGST1 genes also resulted in a decreased viral titer from the supernatants of the ISE6 cells infected with LGTV. Based on the results, GSTs are possibly utilized both by cells and the virus for mutual survival and proliferation." @default.
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- W3106632788 title "An Ixodes scapularis glutathione S-transferase plays a role in cell survival and viability during Langat virus infection of a tick cell line" @default.
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