Selected article for: "cell survival and RV infection"

Author: Cooray, Samantha; Jin, Li; Best, Jennifer M
Title: The involvement of survival signaling pathways in rubella-virus induced apoptosis
  • Document date: 2005_1_4
  • ID: 1i36lsj2_26
    Snippet: To determine the importance of PI3K-Akt and Ras-Raf-MEK-ERK in the transduction of cell survival and proliferative mechanisms during RV-infection, RK13 cells were transiently transfected with constitutively active forms Akt and MEK. Significant expression of both proteins was seen after 24 hours (Fig. 5A) . Over-expression of both activated Akt and MEK enhanced RV-induced caspase activity (Fig. 5B ). RV infection in the presence of the empty pUS.....
    Document: To determine the importance of PI3K-Akt and Ras-Raf-MEK-ERK in the transduction of cell survival and proliferative mechanisms during RV-infection, RK13 cells were transiently transfected with constitutively active forms Akt and MEK. Significant expression of both proteins was seen after 24 hours (Fig. 5A) . Over-expression of both activated Akt and MEK enhanced RV-induced caspase activity (Fig. 5B ). RV infection in the presence of the empty pUSEamp(+) control vector slightly decreased caspase activity. Caspase activity following Lipofectamine treatment alone or pUSEamp(+) transfection was below that of the mockinfected cells (data not shown).

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