id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-335938-hscgmis5 Gralinski, Lisa E. Mechanisms of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-Induced Acute Lung Injury 2013-08-06 .txt text/plain 7816 370 42 The results of these studies demonstrate that a fine balance exists between host coagulation and fibrinolysin pathways regulating pathological disease outcomes, including diffuse alveolar damage and acute lung injury, following infection with highly pathogenic respiratory viruses, such as SARS-CoV. To model system-wide behaviors following SARS-CoV infection, we performed a dose-response study that included biological sampling at multiple time points, transcriptional and proteomic systems biology data, and mathematical modeling algorithms to identify signaling networks associated with progression from severe to lethal disease outcomes. These data demonstrate the successful use of highly refined modeling algorithms to identify and validate novel genes and pathways that play critical roles in SARS-CoV pathogenesis and the development of ALI following virus infection in the lung. Similar changes in the urokinase, coagulation, and fibrinolysin pathway expression signatures are noted following highly pathogenic SARS-CoV and influenza virus infections (see Fig. S5B and S6 in the supplemental material), arguing for a con-served role for these pathways in virus-induced end-stage lung diseases, like ALI and ARDS. ./cache/cord-335938-hscgmis5.txt ./txt/cord-335938-hscgmis5.txt