Ying Baoling, Toth Karoly, Spencer Jacqueline F, Aurora Rajeev, Wold William S M
Saint Louis University School of Medicine, Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology, 1100 S. Grand Boulevard, St. Louis, MO 63104, United States.
Virology. 2015 Nov;485:305-12. doi: 10.1016/j.virol.2015.07.024. Epub 2015 Aug 28.
The Syrian golden hamster is an attractive animal for research on infectious diseases and other diseases. We report here the sequencing, assembly, and annotation of the Syrian hamster transcriptome. We include transcripts from ten pooled tissues from a naïve hamster and one stimulated with lipopolysaccharide. Our data set identified 42,707 non-redundant transcripts, representing 34,191 unique genes. Based on the transcriptome data, we generated a custom microarray and used this new platform to investigate the transcriptional response in the Syrian hamster liver following intravenous adenovirus type 5 (Ad5) infection. We found that Ad5 infection caused a massive change in regulation of liver transcripts, with robust up-regulation of genes involved in the antiviral response, indicating that the innate immune response functions in the host defense against Ad5 infection of the liver. The data and novel platforms developed in this study will facilitate further development of this important animal model.
叙利亚金黄地鼠是用于传染病和其他疾病研究的一种有吸引力的动物。我们在此报告叙利亚地鼠转录组的测序、组装和注释。我们纳入了来自一只未接触过病原体的地鼠的十个混合组织以及一个用脂多糖刺激过的组织的转录本。我们的数据集鉴定出42,707个非冗余转录本,代表34,191个独特基因。基于转录组数据,我们制作了定制微阵列,并使用这个新平台研究5型腺病毒(Ad5)静脉注射感染后叙利亚地鼠肝脏中的转录反应。我们发现Ad5感染导致肝脏转录本调控发生巨大变化,参与抗病毒反应的基因强烈上调,这表明先天免疫反应在宿主抵御肝脏Ad5感染中发挥作用。本研究中生成的数据和新平台将推动这一重要动物模型的进一步发展。