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Host cell responses induced by hepatitis C virus binding.

Xinhua Fang, Mirjam B Zeisel, Jochen Wilpert, Bettina Gissler, Robert

Thimme, Clemens Kreutz, Thomas Maiwald, Jens Timmer, Winfried Kern,

Johannes Donauer, et al.

To cite this version:

Xinhua Fang, Mirjam B Zeisel, Jochen Wilpert, Bettina Gissler, Robert Thimme, et al.. Host cell responses induced by hepatitis C virus binding.: Host cell responses induced by HCV. Hepatology, Wiley-Blackwell, 2006, 43 (6), pp.1326-36. �10.1002/hep.21191�. �inserm-00395766�

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FIG. 1

-10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 Transport (n=57) [667] Transcription (n=47) [647] Signaling (n=268) [3302] Protein Metabolism (n=75) [806]

Oxygen and Radical Metabolism (n=10) [149] Motility (n=35) [318] Lipid Metabolism (n=15) [153] Ion metabolism (n=20) [208] Immuneresponse/Inflammation (n=151) [1805] DNA metabolism (n=54) [691] Development/Differentiation (n=320) [3940] Cytoskeleton (n=13) [88]

Complex functions of higher organisms (n=71) [785 Coagulation (n=4) [37]

Cell Cycle (n=211) [2785]

Carbohydrate metabolism (n=13) [122] Apoptosis (n=25) [305]

Adhesion/ECM (n=29) [264]

Direction of regulation in percent

downregulated upregulated

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FIG. 2

GAPDH (351 bp) B Apo -100 Apo -100 (220 bp) HCV-LPs GUS GAPDH (351 bp) ApoE (150 bp) HBP (694 bp) GAPDH (351 bp) GAPDH (351 bp) IL1R2 (220 bp) HCV-LPs GUS HCV-LPs GUS HCV-LPs GUS GAPDH (351 bp) INFAR2 (218 bp) GAPDH (351 bp) FcR (221 bp) GAPDH (351 bp) Ga (218 bp) GAPDH (351 bp) LMP2 (242 bp) HCV-LPs GUS HCV-LPs GUS HCV-LPs GUS HCV-LPs GUS PCR: ↑1.8 Array : ↑2.6 PCR: ↑1.8 Array : ↑2.5 PCR: ↑1.7 Array : ↑2.1 PCR: ↑2.5 Array : ↑2.3 PCR: ↑1.6 Array : ↑2.8 PCR: ↑3.8 Array : ↑2.4 PCR: ↓2.0 Array : ↓1.8 PCR: ↓1.4 Array : ↓1.6

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FIG. 3

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HepG2 + HCV-LPs # 2

HepG2 + HCV-LPs # 1

HepG2 + HCV-LPs # 3

HepG2 Control # 1

HepG2 Control # 2

HepG2 Control # 3

B.

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