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dc.contributor.advisorAkkaraju, Giridhar
dc.contributor.authorElliott, Jacey
dc.date2020-05-19
dc.date.accessioned2020-08-24T15:56:51Z
dc.date.available2020-08-24T15:56:51Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.tcu.edu/handle/116099117/40316
dc.description.abstractZika virus (ZIKV) is single stranded RNA virus that has raised global health concerns in recent years, causing diseases such as Guillain-Barré Syndrome, adult meningoencephalitis, and fetal microencephaly. ZIKV is known to interfere with the host innate immune system, the first line of defense against viral pathogens. ZIKV inhibits the production of Interferon-beta (IFN-beta), an essential cell signaling molecule for the immune system, by interfering with proteins along the signaling pathway leading to the activation of interferon gene expression. The goal of this research is to identify the role of ZIKV nonstructural protein NS5 in antagonizing the innate immune response. We hypothesize that ZIKV NS5 binds to a protein within the antiviral signaling pathway, thus inhibiting the pathway and decreasing IFN-beta production. This research focuses on the impact of NS5 on cytokine production as well as the mechanisms by which the viral protein is able to achieve this result.
dc.subjectzika
dc.subjectvirus
dc.subjectNS5
dc.subjectinnate
dc.subjectimmune
dc.subjectresponse
dc.subjectakkaraju
dc.subjectRIG-I
dc.subjectRNA
dc.subjectinhibit
dc.titleThe Effect of Zika Virus Protein NS5 on the Host Innate Immune Response
etd.degree.departmentBiology
local.collegeCollege of Science and Engineering
local.collegeJohn V. Roach Honors College
local.departmentBiology


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