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Functional involvement of endothelial lipase in hepatitis B virus infection

BACKGROUND: HBV infection causes chronic liver disease and leads to the development of HCC. To identify host factors that support the HBV life cycle, we previously established the HC1 cell line that maintains HBV infection and identified host genes required for HBV persistence. METHODS: The present...

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Autores principales: Shirasaki, Takayoshi, Murai, Kazuhisa, Ishida, Atsuya, Kuroki, Kazuyuki, Kawaguchi, Kazunori, Wang, Ying, Yamanaka, Souma, Yasukawa, Rio, Kawasaki, Narumi, Li, Ying-Yi, Shimakami, Tetsuro, Sumiyadorj, Ariunaa, Nio, Kouki, Sugimoto, Saiho, Orita, Noriaki, Takayama, Hideo, Okada, Hikari, Thi Bich, Phuong Doan, Iwabuchi, Sadahiro, Hashimoto, Shinichi, Ide, Mayuko, Tabata, Noriko, Ito, Satoru, Matsushima, Kouji, Yanagawa, Hiroshi, Yamashita, Taro, Kaneko, Shuichi, Honda, Masao
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10476801/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37655967
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/HC9.0000000000000206
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author Shirasaki, Takayoshi
Murai, Kazuhisa
Ishida, Atsuya
Kuroki, Kazuyuki
Kawaguchi, Kazunori
Wang, Ying
Yamanaka, Souma
Yasukawa, Rio
Kawasaki, Narumi
Li, Ying-Yi
Shimakami, Tetsuro
Sumiyadorj, Ariunaa
Nio, Kouki
Sugimoto, Saiho
Orita, Noriaki
Takayama, Hideo
Okada, Hikari
Thi Bich, Phuong Doan
Iwabuchi, Sadahiro
Hashimoto, Shinichi
Ide, Mayuko
Tabata, Noriko
Ito, Satoru
Matsushima, Kouji
Yanagawa, Hiroshi
Yamashita, Taro
Kaneko, Shuichi
Honda, Masao
author_facet Shirasaki, Takayoshi
Murai, Kazuhisa
Ishida, Atsuya
Kuroki, Kazuyuki
Kawaguchi, Kazunori
Wang, Ying
Yamanaka, Souma
Yasukawa, Rio
Kawasaki, Narumi
Li, Ying-Yi
Shimakami, Tetsuro
Sumiyadorj, Ariunaa
Nio, Kouki
Sugimoto, Saiho
Orita, Noriaki
Takayama, Hideo
Okada, Hikari
Thi Bich, Phuong Doan
Iwabuchi, Sadahiro
Hashimoto, Shinichi
Ide, Mayuko
Tabata, Noriko
Ito, Satoru
Matsushima, Kouji
Yanagawa, Hiroshi
Yamashita, Taro
Kaneko, Shuichi
Honda, Masao
author_sort Shirasaki, Takayoshi
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: HBV infection causes chronic liver disease and leads to the development of HCC. To identify host factors that support the HBV life cycle, we previously established the HC1 cell line that maintains HBV infection and identified host genes required for HBV persistence. METHODS: The present study focused on endothelial lipase (LIPG), which binds to heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs) in the cell membrane. RESULTS: We found HBV infection was impaired in humanized liver chimeric mouse-derived hepatocytes that were transduced with lentivirus expressing short hairpin RNA against LIPG. Long-term suppression of LIPG combined with entecavir further suppressed HBV replication. LIPG was shown to be involved in HBV attachment to the cell surface by using 2 sodium taurocholate cotransporting peptide (NTCP)-expressing cell lines, and the direct interaction of LIPG and HBV large surface protein was revealed. Heparin and heparinase almost completely suppressed the LIPG-induced increase of HBV attachment, indicating that LIPG accelerated HBV attachment to HSPGs followed by HBV entry through NTCP. Surprisingly, the attachment of a fluorescently labeled NTCP-binding preS1 probe to NTCP-expressing cells was not impaired by heparin, suggesting the HSPG-independent attachment of the preS1 probe to NTCP. Interestingly, attachment of the preS1 probe was severely impaired in LIPG knockdown or knockout cells. Inhibitors of the lipase activity of LIPG similarly impaired the attachment of the preS1 probe to NTCP-expressing cells. CONCLUSIONS: LIPG participates in HBV infection by upregulating HBV attachment to the cell membrane by means of 2 possible mechanisms: increasing HBV attachment to HSPGs or facilitating HSPG-dependent or HSPG-independent HBV attachment to NTCP by its lipase activity.
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spelling pubmed-104768012023-09-05 Functional involvement of endothelial lipase in hepatitis B virus infection Shirasaki, Takayoshi Murai, Kazuhisa Ishida, Atsuya Kuroki, Kazuyuki Kawaguchi, Kazunori Wang, Ying Yamanaka, Souma Yasukawa, Rio Kawasaki, Narumi Li, Ying-Yi Shimakami, Tetsuro Sumiyadorj, Ariunaa Nio, Kouki Sugimoto, Saiho Orita, Noriaki Takayama, Hideo Okada, Hikari Thi Bich, Phuong Doan Iwabuchi, Sadahiro Hashimoto, Shinichi Ide, Mayuko Tabata, Noriko Ito, Satoru Matsushima, Kouji Yanagawa, Hiroshi Yamashita, Taro Kaneko, Shuichi Honda, Masao Hepatol Commun Original Article BACKGROUND: HBV infection causes chronic liver disease and leads to the development of HCC. To identify host factors that support the HBV life cycle, we previously established the HC1 cell line that maintains HBV infection and identified host genes required for HBV persistence. METHODS: The present study focused on endothelial lipase (LIPG), which binds to heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs) in the cell membrane. RESULTS: We found HBV infection was impaired in humanized liver chimeric mouse-derived hepatocytes that were transduced with lentivirus expressing short hairpin RNA against LIPG. Long-term suppression of LIPG combined with entecavir further suppressed HBV replication. LIPG was shown to be involved in HBV attachment to the cell surface by using 2 sodium taurocholate cotransporting peptide (NTCP)-expressing cell lines, and the direct interaction of LIPG and HBV large surface protein was revealed. Heparin and heparinase almost completely suppressed the LIPG-induced increase of HBV attachment, indicating that LIPG accelerated HBV attachment to HSPGs followed by HBV entry through NTCP. Surprisingly, the attachment of a fluorescently labeled NTCP-binding preS1 probe to NTCP-expressing cells was not impaired by heparin, suggesting the HSPG-independent attachment of the preS1 probe to NTCP. Interestingly, attachment of the preS1 probe was severely impaired in LIPG knockdown or knockout cells. Inhibitors of the lipase activity of LIPG similarly impaired the attachment of the preS1 probe to NTCP-expressing cells. CONCLUSIONS: LIPG participates in HBV infection by upregulating HBV attachment to the cell membrane by means of 2 possible mechanisms: increasing HBV attachment to HSPGs or facilitating HSPG-dependent or HSPG-independent HBV attachment to NTCP by its lipase activity. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2023-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10476801/ /pubmed/37655967 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/HC9.0000000000000206 Text en Copyright © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) (CCBY), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
spellingShingle Original Article
Shirasaki, Takayoshi
Murai, Kazuhisa
Ishida, Atsuya
Kuroki, Kazuyuki
Kawaguchi, Kazunori
Wang, Ying
Yamanaka, Souma
Yasukawa, Rio
Kawasaki, Narumi
Li, Ying-Yi
Shimakami, Tetsuro
Sumiyadorj, Ariunaa
Nio, Kouki
Sugimoto, Saiho
Orita, Noriaki
Takayama, Hideo
Okada, Hikari
Thi Bich, Phuong Doan
Iwabuchi, Sadahiro
Hashimoto, Shinichi
Ide, Mayuko
Tabata, Noriko
Ito, Satoru
Matsushima, Kouji
Yanagawa, Hiroshi
Yamashita, Taro
Kaneko, Shuichi
Honda, Masao
Functional involvement of endothelial lipase in hepatitis B virus infection
title Functional involvement of endothelial lipase in hepatitis B virus infection
title_full Functional involvement of endothelial lipase in hepatitis B virus infection
title_fullStr Functional involvement of endothelial lipase in hepatitis B virus infection
title_full_unstemmed Functional involvement of endothelial lipase in hepatitis B virus infection
title_short Functional involvement of endothelial lipase in hepatitis B virus infection
title_sort functional involvement of endothelial lipase in hepatitis b virus infection
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10476801/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37655967
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/HC9.0000000000000206
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