Subcellular localization of hepatitis C virus structural proteins in the liver of transgenic mice.

K Moriya, H Fujie, H Yotsuyanagi, Y Shintani, T Tsutsumi, Y Matsuura, T Miyamura, S Kimura, K Koike
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Abstract

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) core and envelope proteins are suggested to be responsible for the pathogenesis of hepatic and extrahepatic manifestations in chronic hepatitis C. Moreover, the core protein is implicated in the regulation of the transcription of cellular genes including c-myc, RB and p53. Determining the subcellular localization of the core and envelope proteins is therefore necessary to elucidate their behaviors, particularly in vivo ones, regarding the interaction with transcriptional regulatory proteins or gene elements. We defined the subcellular localization of HCV envelope and core proteins which were expressed in substantial levels in the liver of transgenic mice. Subcellular fractionation by ultra-centrifugation revealed that the envelope proteins were present principally in the microsomes of the liver, while a small amount of the protein was detected also in the nuclei. Immunohistochemistry confirmed the localization of envelope proteins in the nuclei. In contrast, the core protein was detected principally in the cytoplasmic fraction, where it was closely associated with lipids. A low level of the core protein was detected also in the nuclei and microsomal fraction. These results suggest possible interaction of the HCV structural proteins with some factors in hepatocytes thereby perturbing intracellular circumstances.

丙型肝炎病毒结构蛋白在转基因小鼠肝脏中的亚细胞定位。
丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)核心蛋白和包膜蛋白被认为与慢性丙型肝炎的肝脏和肝外表现的发病机制有关。此外,核心蛋白还参与调控细胞基因的转录,包括C -myc、RB和p53。因此,确定核心和包膜蛋白的亚细胞定位对于阐明它们的行为是必要的,特别是在体内,关于与转录调节蛋白或基因元件的相互作用。我们确定了在转基因小鼠肝脏中大量表达的HCV包膜和核心蛋白的亚细胞定位。超离心亚细胞分离显示,包膜蛋白主要存在于肝脏微粒体中,同时在细胞核中也检测到少量的蛋白质。免疫组织化学证实了包膜蛋白在细胞核中的定位。相反,核心蛋白主要在细胞质部分检测到,在那里它与脂质密切相关。在细胞核和微粒体部分也检测到低水平的核心蛋白。这些结果提示HCV结构蛋白可能与肝细胞中的某些因子相互作用,从而扰乱细胞内环境。
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