id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-335393-4buooi2d Xiang, Yangxi Comparative transcriptome analysis reveals the role of p53 signalling pathway during red‐spotted grouper nervous necrosis virus infection in Lateolabrax japonicus brain cells 2019-01-18 .txt text/plain 3887 221 46 title: Comparative transcriptome analysis reveals the role of p53 signalling pathway during red‐spotted grouper nervous necrosis virus infection in Lateolabrax japonicus brain cells To better comprehend the molecular immune mechanism of sea perch (Lateolabrax japonicus) against NNV infection, the comparative transcriptome analysis of red‐spotted grouper nervous necrosis virus (RGNNV)‐infected or mock‐infected L. Based on the analysis of differentially expressed genes (DEGs), we found that p53 signalling pathway might be involved in the immune response against RGNNV, and experimentally revealed the role of L. Of these genes, many well-known immune-related genes were strongly inhibited after RGNNV infecComparative transcriptome analysis showed that 79 DEGs involved in p53 signalling pathway were regulated in RGNNV-infected LJB cells compared to control cells (Supporting Information Figure S1 ). Several studies indicated that p53 functioned as a key player in innate antiviral immunity by both enforcing the type I IFN response and inducing apoptosis in virus-infected cells (Rivas, Aaronson, & Munoz-Fontela, 2010) . ./cache/cord-335393-4buooi2d.txt ./txt/cord-335393-4buooi2d.txt