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Influenza-Omics and the Host Response: Recent Advances and Future Prospects

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  • Influenza-Omics and the Host Response: Recent Advances and Future Prospects

    Pathogens. 2017 Jun 10;6(2). pii: E25. doi: 10.3390/pathogens6020025.
    Influenza-Omics and the Host Response: Recent Advances and Future Prospects.

    Powell JD1, Waters KM2.
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    Abstract

    Influenza A viruses (IAV) continually evolve and have the capacity to cause global pandemics. Because IAV represents an ongoing threat, identifying novel therapies and host innate immune factors that contribute to IAV pathogenesis is of considerable interest. This review summarizes the relevant literature as it relates to global host responses to influenza infection at both the proteome and transcriptome level. The various-omics infection systems that include but are not limited to ferrets, mice, pigs, and even the controlled infection of humans are reviewed. Discussion focuses on recent advances, remaining challenges, and knowledge gaps as it relates to influenza-omics infection outcomes.


    KEYWORDS:

    influenza; proteomics; transcriptomics

    PMID: 28604586 DOI: 10.3390/pathogens6020025
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