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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2009 Jan 17;50(6):2855–2861. doi: 10.1167/iovs.08-2430

Table 1.

Changes in Host Immune Response and Defense Genes Upregulated in the HSV-1 17Syn+ Latent TG Relative to 17ΔPst(LAT) Latent TG 1 Hour after Mouse Hyperthermic Stress

Change (x-Fold)
Affymetrix Probe Number* Gene Symbol (Name) Microarray Real-Time PCR
1427837_at IgK-V32 (immunoglobulin kappa chain variable 32 (V32)) +7.9 +1.51
1424931_s_at IgL-VI (immunoglobulin lambda chain, variable 1) +3.6 +13.59
1430523_s_at IgL-VI homologue (immunoglobulin lambda chain, variable 1) +3.4 +2.17
1425324_x_at IgH-4 (serum IgG1) (immunoglobulin heavy chain 4) +2.9 +8.40
1416111_at CD83 (CD83 antigen) +3.3 +17.39
1444078_at CD8A (CD8 antigen, alpha chain) +2.9 +2.95
1419684_at CCL8 [chemokine (C-C motif) ligand 8] +3.0 +3.05
1417976_at ADA (adenosine deaminase) +5.3 +9.65
1428719_at 2010309G21RIKIgL (RIKEN cDNA 2010309G21 gene immunoglobulin lambda chain complex) +3.0 +1.04

Changes in expression of nine genes related to host immune response and defense based on microarrays and quantitative real-time PCR in the 17Syn+ high phenotypic reactivator latent TG relative to a LAT recombinant, 17ΔPst low phenotypic reactivator latent TG 1 hour after mouse hyperthermic stress. Relative quantitative expression levels were determined for each gene. All results are expressed as an expression ratio of the 17Syn+ latent TG to the 17ΔPst(LAT) latent TG of heat-treated mice, normalized against β-actin expression levels using the 2−ΔΔCT method.43

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Affymetrix, Inc., Santa Clara, CA.

Pathway for Ada upregulated in the purine nucleotide metabolism.