Journal of Medical Microbiology. Vol.49, No.11 (2000), 1043-1046
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S. Ubol, J. Kasisith Reactivation of Nedd-2, a developmentally down-regulated apoptotic gene, in apoptosis induced by a street strain of rabies virus. Journal of Medical Microbiology. Vol.49, No.11 (2000), 1043-1046. doi:10.1099/0022-1317-49-11-1043 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/26001
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Reactivation of Nedd-2, a developmentally down-regulated apoptotic gene, in apoptosis induced by a street strain of rabies virus
A laboratory strain of rabies virus has been reported to induce apoptosis in experimental animals. The present study demonstrated that a bat strain and a primary canine rabies virus isolate also induced apoptosis in vivo. This death process involved reactivation of the caspase gene, Nedd-2, a developmentally down-regulated apoptotic gene. Expression of Nedd-2 was significantly up-regulated in infected adult and suckling mice. Reactivation of Nedd-2 in infected adult mice started at around day 3 and was prominent on day 5. The level of expression was constantly high up to the time that mice showed signs of illness. Expression of Nedd-2 correlated with the appearance of apoptotic nuclei within the infected brain, suggesting that reactivation of a developmentally down-regulated gene, Nedd-2, may be required for apoptotic elimination of cells damaged by infection.