Jeanette Prada-Arismendy
El Bosque University
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Virus Research | 2014
Ana Maria Low-Calle; Jeanette Prada-Arismendy; Jaime E. Castellanos
Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) causes a lytic infection in epithelial cells before being captured and moved via retrograde axonal transport to the nuclei of the sensory neurons of the trigeminal ganglion or dorsal root, where it establishes a latent infection. HSV-1 infection induces an antiviral response through the production of Beta Interferon (IFN-β) in infected trigeminal ganglia. The aim of this work was to characterize the response induced by IFN-β in neuron-enriched trigeminal ganglia primary cultures infected with HSV-1. An antiviral effect of IFN-β in these cultures was observed, including reduced viral production and increased cell survival. In contrast, viral infection significantly decreased both double stranded RNA dependent protein kinase (Pkr) transcription and Jak-1 and Stat-1 phosphorylation, suggesting a possible HSV-1 immune evasion mechanism in trigeminal cells. Additionally, HSV-1 infection upregulated Suppressor of Cytokine Signaling-3 (Socs3) mRNA; upregulation of socs3 was inhibited in IFN-β treated cultures. HSV-1 infection increased the number of Socs3 positive cells and modified the intracellular distribution of Socs3 protein, in infected cells. This neuron-enriched trigeminal ganglia culture model could be used to elucidate the HSV-1 viral cycle in sensory neurons and to study cellular antiviral responses and possible viral evasion mechanisms that underlie the choice between viral replication and latency.
Journal of Tropical Medicine | 2012
Jeanette Prada-Arismendy; Verónica Rincón; Jaime E. Castellanos
Infection with dengue virus presents a broad clinical spectrum, which can range from asymptomatic cases to severe cases that are characterised by haemorrhagic syndrome and/or shock. The reason for such variability remains unknown. This work evaluated the in vitro permissiveness of mouse, rat, hamster and guinea pig macrophages to infection by dengue virus 2 (DENV2). The results established that macrophages derived from the BALB/c mouse strain showed higher permissiveness to DENV2 infection than macrophages from other rodent species, although all rodent species studied had the C820T mutation in the oligoadenylate synthetase 1b gene, indicating no relationship to the different in vitro susceptibilities of mouse cells at this locus. Other molecular mechanisms related to flavivirus susceptibility remain to be explored.
Colombia Medica | 2011
Jeanette Prada-Arismendy; Jaime E. Castellanos
Acta Biológica Colombiana | 2006
Jeanette Prada-Arismendy; Jaime E. Castellanos
Archive | 2014
Lina María Vargas Escobar; Jeanette Prada-Arismendy; Carolina Téllez; Jaime E. Castellanos
Infectio | 2014
Ana Maria Low-Calle; Jeanette Prada-Arismendy; Jaime E. Castellanos
Revista CES Odontología | 2013
Lina María Vargas Escobar; Jeanette Prada-Arismendy; Carolina Téllez; Jaime E. Castellanos
CES Odontología | 2013
Lina María Vargas Escobar; Jeanette Prada-Arismendy; Carolina Téllez; Jaime E. Castellanos
Archive | 2012
Jeanette Prada-Arismendy; Jénniffer A. Buitrago; Jéssica Beltrán; Jaime E. Castellanos
Hechos Microbiológicos | 2012
Jaime E. Castellanos; Sheilla Ledesma-Ortiz; Jeanette Prada-Arismendy