Gandham Ravi Kumar
Indian Veterinary Research Institute
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Veterinary Research | 2015
Siddappa Manjunath; Gandham Ravi Kumar; B. P. Mishra; Bina Mishra; Aditya Prasad Sahoo; Chaitanya G. Joshi; Ashok K. Tiwari; Kaushal Kishore Rajak; Sarath Chandra Janga
Peste des petits ruminants (PPR), is an acute transboundary viral disease of economic importance, affecting goats and sheep. Mass vaccination programs around the world resulted in the decline of PPR outbreaks. Sungri 96 is a live attenuated vaccine, widely used in Northern India against PPR. This vaccine virus, isolated from goat works efficiently both in sheep and goat. Global gene expression changes under PPR vaccine virus infection are not yet well defined. Therefore, in this study we investigated the host-vaccine virus interactions by infecting the peripheral blood mononuclear cells isolated from goat with PPRV (Sungri 96 vaccine virus), to quantify the global changes in the transcriptomic signature by RNA-sequencing. Viral genome of Sungri 96 vaccine virus was assembled from the PPRV infected transcriptome confirming the infection and demonstrating the feasibility of building a complete non-host genome from the blood transcriptome. Comparison of infected transcriptome with control transcriptome revealed 985 differentially expressed genes. Functional analysis showed enrichment of immune regulatory pathways under PPRV infection. Key genes involved in immune system regulation, spliceosomal and apoptotic pathways were identified to be dysregulated. Network analysis revealed that the protein - protein interaction network among differentially expressed genes is significantly disrupted in infected state. Several genes encoding TFs that govern immune regulatory pathways were identified to co-regulate the differentially expressed genes. These data provide insights into the host - PPRV vaccine virus interactome for the first time. Our findings suggested dysregulation of immune regulatory pathways and genes encoding Transcription Factors (TFs) that govern these pathways in response to viral infection.
Virus Research | 2017
Siddappa Manjunath; B. P. Mishra; Bina Mishra; Aditya Prasad Sahoo; Ashok K. Tiwari; Kaushal Kishore Rajak; Dhanavelu Muthuchelvan; Shikha Saxena; Lakshman Santra; Amit Ranjan Sahu; Sajad Ahmad Wani; R.P. Singh; Y.P. Singh; Aruna Pandey; Sonam Kanchan; Raj Kumar Singh; Gandham Ravi Kumar; Sarath Chandra Janga
Peste des petits ruminanats virus (PPRV), a morbillivirus causes an acute, highly contagious disease - peste des petits ruminants (PPR), affecting goats and sheep. Sungri/96 vaccine strain is widely used for mass vaccination programs in India against PPR and is considered the most potent vaccine providing long-term immunity. However, occurrence of outbreaks due to emerging PPR viruses may be a challenge. In this study, the temporal dynamics of immune response in goat peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) infected with Sungri/96 vaccine virus was investigated by transcriptome analysis. Infected goat PBMCs at 48h and 120h post infection revealed 2540 and 2000 differentially expressed genes (DEGs), respectively, on comparison with respective controls. Comparison of the infected samples revealed 1416 DEGs to be altered across time points. Functional analysis of DEGs reflected enrichment of TLR signaling pathways, innate immune response, inflammatory response, positive regulation of signal transduction and cytokine production. The upregulation of innate immune genes during early phase (between 2-5 days) viz. interferon regulatory factors (IRFs), tripartite motifs (TRIM) and several interferon stimulated genes (ISGs) in infected PBMCs and interactome analysis indicated induction of broad-spectrum anti-viral state. Several Transcription factors - IRF3, FOXO3 and SP1 that govern immune regulatory pathways were identified to co-regulate the DEGs. The results from this study, highlighted the involvement of both innate and adaptive immune systems with the enrichment of complement cascade observed at 120h p.i., suggestive of a link between innate and adaptive immune response. Based on the transcriptome analysis and qRT-PCR validation, an in vitro mechanism for the induction of ISGs by IRFs in an interferon independent manner to trigger a robust immune response was predicted in PPRV infection.
Indian Journal of Experimental Biology | 2012
Shikha Saxena; Gandham Ravi Kumar; Prafull Kumar Singh; Uttara Chaturvedi; Lovleen Saxena; Rajiv Kumar; Aditya Prasad Sahoo; Juwar Doley; Rajmani; Amit Kumar; Sudesh Kumar; Ashok K. Tiwari
Indian Journal of Experimental Biology | 2015
Shikha Saxena; G. S. Desai; Gandham Ravi Kumar; Aditya Prasad Sahoo; Lakshman Santra; Singh Lv
Indian Journal of Experimental Biology | 2013
Rajesh Kumar; Apoorv Tiwari; Uttara Chaturvedi; Gandham Ravi Kumar; Aditya Prasad Sahoo; Sudesh Kumar; Sangeeta Tiwari
Indian Journal of Experimental Biology | 2016
Gandham Ravi Kumar; Shikha Saxena; Aditya Prasad Sahoo; Uttara Chaturvedi; Sudesh Kumar; Lakshman Santra; G. S. Desai; Singh Lv; Apoorv Tiwari
Journal of Animal Research | 2015
Shikha Saxena; Deepika Bisht; Basavaraj Sajjanar; Arvind Kumar Singh; Aditya Prasad Sahoo; Gandham Ravi Kumar; Ashok K. Tiwari; Satish Kumar; Pramod W. Ramteke
Indian Journal of Animal Sciences | 2015
Dige Mahesh S; Pushpendra Kumar; Amit Kumar; Arvind A. Sonwane; Gandham Ravi Kumar; Neeraj Kashyap; Sandeep Bhatt; Deepak Sharma
Indian Journal of Experimental Biology | 2014
R. S. Rajmani; Prafull Kumar Singh; Sudesh Kumar; Gandham Ravi Kumar; Aditya Prasad Sahoo; Lakshman Santra; Shikha Saxena; Singh Lv; Uttara Chaturvedi; Lovleen Saxena; G. S. Desai; Gupta Sk; Amit Kumar; Jadon Ns; Ashok K. Tiwari