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Dual RNA-seq of pathogen and host

Item Type:Review
Title:Dual RNA-seq of pathogen and host
Creators Name:Westermann, A.J., Gorski, S.A. and Vogel, J.
Abstract:A comprehensive understanding of host–pathogen interactions requires a knowledge of the associated gene expression changes in both the pathogen and the host. Traditional, probe-dependent approaches using microarrays or reverse transcription PCR typically require the pathogen and host cells to be physically separated before gene expression analysis. However, the development of the probe-independent RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) approach has begun to revolutionize transcriptomics. Here, we assess the feasibility of taking transcriptomics one step further by performing 'dual RNA-seq', in which gene expression changes in both the pathogen and the host are analysed simultaneously.
Keywords:Animal Disease Models, Bacterial Infections, Computational Biology, Gene Expression Profiling, Host-Pathogen Interactions, Mycoses, Plant Diseases, Protozoan Infections, RNA Sequence Analysis, Animals
Source:Nature Reviews Microbiology
ISSN:1740-1526
Publisher:Nature Publishing Group
Volume:10
Number:9
Page Range:618-630
Date:September 2012
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.1038/nrmicro2852
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