ALR inhibits HBV replication and autophagosome formation by ameliorating HBV-induced ROS production in hepatic cells.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Amit Kumar Mishra, Md Musa Hossain, Teja Naveen Sata, Kishor Pant, Ajay K Yadav, Amrendra Kumar Sah, Parul Gupta, Md Ismail, Baibaswata Nayak, Shalimar, Senthil Kumar Venugopal
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Abstract

HBV has a small genome and thrives in the infected hepatocytes by hijacking the cellular machinery and cellular pathways. HBV induces incomplete autophagy for its replication and survival. This study showed that HBV replication induces Reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, which in turn augments the formation of autophagosomes. Augmenter of liver regeneration (ALR) is a sufhydryl oxidase and has an anti-oxidative property. We sought to determine the interplay between HBV and antioxidant protein ALR. We showed that HBV downregulated ALR expression in hepatic cells. There was increased ROS production in HBV-infected cells while ALR downregulated ROS levels and expression of NADPH oxidase NOX4. N-acetyl cysteine, a ROS scavenger, downregulated ROS level and autophagosome formation in HBV-expressing cells. ALR overexpression in HBV-expressing cells downregulated the expression of autophagy marker proteins while upregulated the expression of p-MTOR. ALR overexpression decreased the expression of HBx, HBsAg, and total HBV load. This study showed that HBx relieved ALR-mediated inhibition by upregulating the miR-181a expression in HBV-infected cells, which in turn downregulated ALR expression.

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Virus Genes
Virus Genes 医学-病毒学
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3.30
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76
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Viruses are convenient models for the elucidation of life processes. The study of viruses is again on the cutting edge of biological sciences: systems biology, genomics, proteomics, metagenomics, using the newest most powerful tools. Huge amounts of new details on virus interactions with the cell, other pathogens and the hosts – animal (including human), insect, fungal, plant, bacterial, and archaeal - and their role in infection and disease are forthcoming in perplexing details requiring analysis and comments. Virus Genes is dedicated to the publication of studies on the structure and function of viruses and their genes, the molecular and systems interactions with the host and all applications derived thereof, providing a forum for the analysis of data and discussion of its implications, and the development of new hypotheses.
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