Journal article
Differential transcription patterns in wild-type and glycoprotein G-deleted infectious laryngotracheitis viruses
A Mahmoudian, PF Markham, AH Noormohammadi, JM Devlin, GF Browning
Avian Pathology | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2013
Abstract
Infectious laryngotracheitis virus (ILTV) causes severe respiratory disease in poultry throughout the world. Recently the role of glycoprotein G (gG) in ILTV pathogenesis has been investigated and it has been shown to have chemokine-binding activity. An ILTV vaccine candidate deficient in gG has been developed and the deletion has been shown to alter the host's immune response to the virus. To understand the effect of the gG gene on transcription of other viral genes, the global expression profile of 72 ILTV genes in gG-deleted and wild-type ILTVs were investigated both in vivo and in vitro using quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. Several genes were differentially ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The senior author was supported by a scholarship from Urmia University, Iran.