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- W4200313384 abstract "Rabies is a fatal zoonotic disease caused by rabies virus (RABV). Despite the existence of control measures, dog-transmitted human rabies accounts for ˃95% reported cases due to unavailability of sensitive diagnostic methods, inadequate understanding of disease progression and absence of therapeutics. In addition, host factors and their role in RABV infection are poorly understood. In this study, we used 8-plex iTRAQ coupled with HRMS approach to identify differentially abundant proteins (DAPs) of dog brain associated with furious rabies virus infection. Total 40 DAPs including 26 down-regulated and 14 up-regulated proteins were statistically significant in infected samples. GO annotation and IPA showed that calcium signaling and calcium transport, efficient neuronal function, metabolic pathway associated proteins were mostly altered during this infection. Total 34 proteins including 10 down-regulated proteins pertaining to calcium signaling and calcium transport pathways were successfully verified by qRT-PCR and two proteins were verified by western blot, thereby suggesting these pathways may play an important role in this infection. This study provides the map of altered brain proteins and some insights into the molecular pathophysiology associated with furious rabies virus infection. However, further investigations are required to understand their role in disease mechanism. SIGNIFICANCE: Transmission of rabies by dogs poses the greatest hazard world-wide and the rare survival of post-symptomatic patients as well as severe neurological and immunological problems pose a question to understand the molecular mechanism involved in rabies pathogenesis. However, information regarding host factors and their function in RABV infection is still inadequate. Our study has used an advanced quantitative proteomics approach i.e. 8-plex iTRAQ coupled with HRMS and identified 40 DAPs in furious rabies infected dog brain tissues compared to the controls. Further analysis showed that calcium signaling and transport pathway, efficient neuronal functions and metabolic pathway associated brain proteins were most altered during furious rabies virus infection. This data provides a map of altered brain proteins which may have role in furious rabies virus infection. Hence, this will improve our understanding of the molecular pathogenesis of RABV infection." @default.
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- W4200313384 title "Delineation of altered brain proteins associated with furious rabies virus infection in dogs by quantitative proteomics" @default.
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