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Bacterial and viral pathogen-associated molecular patterns induce divergent early transcriptomic landscapes in a bovine macrophage cell line.

Felix Ngosa TokaKiera DunawayFelicia SmaltzLidia Szulc-DąbrowskaJenny DrnevichMatylda Barbara MielcarskaMagdalena Bossowska-NowickaMatthias Schweizer
Published in: BMC genomics (2019)
CpG DNA and poly(I:C) induce different early transcriptional landscapes in Bomac, but each is suited to a specific function of macrophages during interaction with pathogens. Poly(I:C) influenced antiviral response genes, whereas CpG DNA influenced genes important for phagocytic processes. Poly(I:C) was more potent in setting the inflammatory landscape desirable for an efficient immune response against virus infection.
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