Abstract Background Recently it was shown that following infection of HeLa cells with Newcastle disease virus (NDV), the matrix (M) protein binds to Bax and subsequently the intrinsic pathway of apoptosis is activated. Moreover, there was very little alteration on mRNA and protein levels of Bax and Bcl-2 after infection with NDV. Finding In order to further investigate the role of members of the Bcl-2 family, Bax-knockout and wild-type HCT116 cells were infected with NDV strain AF2240. Although both cells underwent apoptosis through the activation of the intrinsic pathway and the release of cytochrome c from mitochondria, the percentage of dead Bax-knockout cells was significantly lower than wt cells (more than 10% at 48 h post-infection). ...
Apoptosis of infected cells can limit virus replication and serves as an innate defense mechanism ag...
Breast cancer is the malignant tumour that developed from cells of the breast and is the first leadi...
Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) accumulates in virally infected cells, leading to induction of genes enc...
Abstract The underlying mechanisms by which Newcastle disease virus (NDV) kills cancer cells are sti...
The underlying mechanisms by which Newcastle disease virus (NDV) kills cancer cells are still unclea...
Nbk/Bik (natural born killer/Bcl‐2‐interacting killer) is a tissue‐specific BH3‐only protein whose m...
Newcastle disease virus (NDV), a member of Paramyxoviridae family is known for its selective oncogen...
AbstractAn effective type I interferon (IFN-α/β) response is critical for the control of many viral ...
Newcastle disease virus (NDV) exerts its naturally occurring oncolysis possibly through the inductio...
Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV), an avian paramyxovirus, is a highly contagious, generalised virus dis...
BCL2 family proteins including pro-survival proteins, BH3-only proteins and BAX/BAK proteins control...
BCL2 family proteins including pro-survival proteins, BH3-only proteins and BAX/BAK proteins control...
The current dogma supports the theory that Bcl-2 associated apoptosis occurs at the mitochondria. On...
AbstractMouse hepatitis virus (MHV) infection in murine 17Cl-1 cells results in apoptotic cell death...
Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is a member of genus Avulavirus within the family Paramyxoviridae. Int...
Apoptosis of infected cells can limit virus replication and serves as an innate defense mechanism ag...
Breast cancer is the malignant tumour that developed from cells of the breast and is the first leadi...
Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) accumulates in virally infected cells, leading to induction of genes enc...
Abstract The underlying mechanisms by which Newcastle disease virus (NDV) kills cancer cells are sti...
The underlying mechanisms by which Newcastle disease virus (NDV) kills cancer cells are still unclea...
Nbk/Bik (natural born killer/Bcl‐2‐interacting killer) is a tissue‐specific BH3‐only protein whose m...
Newcastle disease virus (NDV), a member of Paramyxoviridae family is known for its selective oncogen...
AbstractAn effective type I interferon (IFN-α/β) response is critical for the control of many viral ...
Newcastle disease virus (NDV) exerts its naturally occurring oncolysis possibly through the inductio...
Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV), an avian paramyxovirus, is a highly contagious, generalised virus dis...
BCL2 family proteins including pro-survival proteins, BH3-only proteins and BAX/BAK proteins control...
BCL2 family proteins including pro-survival proteins, BH3-only proteins and BAX/BAK proteins control...
The current dogma supports the theory that Bcl-2 associated apoptosis occurs at the mitochondria. On...
AbstractMouse hepatitis virus (MHV) infection in murine 17Cl-1 cells results in apoptotic cell death...
Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is a member of genus Avulavirus within the family Paramyxoviridae. Int...
Apoptosis of infected cells can limit virus replication and serves as an innate defense mechanism ag...
Breast cancer is the malignant tumour that developed from cells of the breast and is the first leadi...
Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) accumulates in virally infected cells, leading to induction of genes enc...