Pandeya A.Songprakhon P.Ruangsawat P.Malakar S.Noisakran S.Morchang A.Uiprasertkul M.Phatihattakorn C.Auewarakul P.Yenchitsomanus P.T.Limjindaporn T.Mahidol University2026-04-142026-04-142026-04-01Siriraj Medical Journal Vol.78 No.4 (2026) , 287-297https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/116195Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the apoptotic gene expression profile and to identify the genes involved in apoptosis and ZIKV infection. Materials and Methods: SH-SY5Y cell line was infected with ZIKV at an MOI of 5. The cells were stained with Annexin V and propidium iodide to determine apoptosis. A real-time polymerase chain reaction array was employed to determine the apoptotic gene expression profile in a ZIKV-infected SH-SY5Y cell line. Western blot analysis was performed to confirm the expression of BIRC3 in both SH-SY5Y and A549 cell lines. Knockdown of the BIRC3 was done in ZIKV-infected A549 cell line using BIRC3-specific siRNA. The ZIKV production was measured by focus-forming unit assay. Results: Apoptotic genes in both extrinsic and intrinsic pathways, such as TNF-α, TRAIL, FAS, CASP8, CASP9, and BIRC3, were found to be upregulated. The anti-apoptotic gene BIRC3 was selected and found to be upregulated at the protein level in both ZIKV-infected SH-SY5Y and ZIKV-infected A549 cell lines. Knockdown of the BIRC3 gene in ZIKV-infected A549 cell line decreased Zika virus NS1 protein expression and Zika virion production. Conclusion: The upregulation of anti-apoptotic BIRC3 expression facilitates Zika virus infection.MedicineThe Upregulation of Anti-apoptotic BIRC3 Expression Facilitates Zika Virus InfectionArticleSCOPUS10.33192/smj.v78i4.2803202-s2.0-10503520761522288082