Fig. 2From: Inflammatory response and MAPK and NF-κB pathway activation induced by natural street rabies virus infection in the brain tissues of dogs and humansNatural infection with street RABV strains induces chemokine secretion in dog and human brain tissues. a–c The Proteome Profiler Array Mouse Cytokine Array Panel A was used to detect the protein expression levels of 40 cytokines and chemokines in brain tissues from dogs and humans naturally infected with the street RABV strains CGS-17 and CXZ-15. Uninfected dog brains served as the control group. d The quantitative analysis results for the relative signal densities of chemokines in the group of brains infected with CGS-17 and CXZ-15 normalized to those in the control group are shown. e The protein expression levels of CXCL1, CCL2, CCL5, and CXCL12 in the brain tissues of mice infected with CGS-17 and CXZ-15 were measured by ELISA. Uninfected mouse brains served as the control group. Data are expressed as the mean ± SD from three independent experiments. *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, ***P < 0.001, versus the noninfected groupBack to article page