Ubiquitin: A double-edged sword in hepatitis B virus-induced hepatocellular carcinoma

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q3 VIROLOGY
Arpita Kar , Sandipan Mukherjee , Soumyadeep Mukherjee , Avik Biswas
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Abstract

Hepatitis B virus is one of the leading causes behind the neoplastic transformation of liver tissue and associated mortality. Despite the availability of many therapies and vaccines, the pathogenic landscape of the virus remains elusive; urging the development of novel strategies based on the fundamental infectious and transformative modalities of the virus-host interactome. Ubiquitination is a widely observed post-translational modification of several proteins, which either regulates the proteins' turnover or impacts their functionalities. In recent years, ample amount of literature has accumulated regarding the ubiquitination dynamics of the HBV proteins as well as the host proteins during HBV infection and carcinogenesis; with direct and detailed characterization of the involvement of HBV in these processes. Interestingly, while many of these ubiquitination events restrict HBV life cycle and carcinogenesis, several others promote the emergence of hepatocarcinoma by putting the virus in an advantageous position. This review sums up the snowballing literature on ubiquitination-mediated regulation of the host-HBV crosstalk, with special emphasis on its influence on the establishment and progression of hepatocellular carcinoma on a molecular level. With the advent of cutting-edge ubiquitination-targeted therapeutic approaches, the findings emanating from this review may potentiate the identification of novel anti-HBV targets for the formulation of novel anticancer strategies to control the HBV-induced hepato-carcinogenic process on a global scale.

泛素:乙型肝炎病毒诱发肝细胞癌的双刃剑
乙型肝炎病毒是导致肝组织肿瘤性转变和相关死亡的主要原因之一。尽管有许多治疗方法和疫苗,但病毒的致病性仍然难以捉摸;这就需要根据病毒-宿主相互作用组的基本感染和转化模式开发新的策略。泛素化是一种被广泛观察到的蛋白质翻译后修饰,它可以调节蛋白质的周转或影响其功能。近年来,有关 HBV 感染和癌变过程中 HBV 蛋白和宿主蛋白泛素化动态的文献已大量积累,并对 HBV 参与这些过程的情况进行了直接和详细的描述。有趣的是,虽然其中许多泛素化事件限制了 HBV 的生命周期和癌变,但其他一些泛素化事件却使病毒处于有利地位,从而促进了肝癌的出现。这篇综述总结了泛素化介导的宿主-HBV 互作调控方面如滚雪球般增长的文献,特别强调了泛素化在分子水平上对肝细胞癌的形成和发展的影响。随着以泛素化为靶点的前沿治疗方法的出现,本综述中的发现可能有助于确定新型抗 HBV 靶点,从而制定新型抗癌策略,在全球范围内控制 HBV 诱导的致肝癌过程。
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Virology
Virology 医学-病毒学
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157
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50 days
期刊介绍: The journal features articles on virus replication, virus-host biology, viral pathogenesis, immunity to viruses, virus structure, and virus evolution and ecology. We aim to publish papers that provide advances to the understanding of virus biology.
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