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Opposite effects of two nonstructural proteins of Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis virus regulates apoptotic cell death in BHK‐21 cells
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Opposite EffectsApoptosisImmunologyViral PathogenesisCell DeathPathologyImmunodominanceImmune RegulationImmune SystemCell SignalingSubgroup-specific DiseasesVirologyMurine Encephalomyelitis VirusAutoimmunityHumoral ImmunityCell BiologyNonstructural ProteinsMolecular VirologyPathogenesisVirus-host InteractionMedicineViral Immunity
Theiler’s murine encephalomyelitis virus is divided into two subgroups, TO and GDVII, inducing subgroup-specific diseases. In order to investigate the role(s) of nonstructural proteins of TMEV, L and L(∗), leaders of two subgroups, were separately expressed with or without L(∗) in BHK-21 cells. Expression of L increased the number of apoptotic cells. L(∗)/BHK-21 cells constitutively expressing L(∗) showed the decrease in cell death induced by L. These results suggest that L and L(∗) regulate apoptosis during viral infection and contribute to TMEV subgroup-specific biological activities.
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