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The Inhibitory Effect of the Hepatitis B Virus Singly-Spliced RNA-Encoded p21.5 Protein on HBV Nucleocapsid Formation

Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is the smallest DNA virus and the major cause of acute and chronic hepatitis. The 3.2 kb HBV viral genome generates four major species of unspliced viral transcript as well as several alternatively spliced RNAs. A 2.2 kb singly-spliced RNA is the most abundant spliced RNA and...

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Autores principales: Wang, Yi-Ling, Liou, Gan-Guang, Lin, Chao-Hsiung, Chen, Mong-Liang, Kuo, Tzer-Min, Tsai, Kuen-Nan, Huang, Chien-Choao, Chen, Ya-Ling, Huang, Li-Rung, Chou, Yu-Chi, Chang, Chungming
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4364729/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25785443
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0119625
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author Wang, Yi-Ling
Liou, Gan-Guang
Lin, Chao-Hsiung
Chen, Mong-Liang
Kuo, Tzer-Min
Tsai, Kuen-Nan
Huang, Chien-Choao
Chen, Ya-Ling
Huang, Li-Rung
Chou, Yu-Chi
Chang, Chungming
author_facet Wang, Yi-Ling
Liou, Gan-Guang
Lin, Chao-Hsiung
Chen, Mong-Liang
Kuo, Tzer-Min
Tsai, Kuen-Nan
Huang, Chien-Choao
Chen, Ya-Ling
Huang, Li-Rung
Chou, Yu-Chi
Chang, Chungming
author_sort Wang, Yi-Ling
collection PubMed
description Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is the smallest DNA virus and the major cause of acute and chronic hepatitis. The 3.2 kb HBV viral genome generates four major species of unspliced viral transcript as well as several alternatively spliced RNAs. A 2.2 kb singly-spliced RNA is the most abundant spliced RNA and is widely expressed among all HBV genotypes. The expression of the singly-spliced RNA, as well as that of its encoded protein HBSP, is strongly associated with hepatopathology during HBV infection. Here, we report a novel inhibitory role of a p21.5 protein, which is encoded by a 2.2 kb singly-spliced RNA, in the modulation of HBV replication. We show that overexpression of the singly-spliced RNA is able to efficiently inhibit HBV replication. Furthermore, a mutation in the ATG start codon of the precore region completely abolishes the inhibitory effect of the singly-spliced RNA, indicating that a viral protein (p21.5) derived from the singly-spliced RNA is the mediator of the inhibition. Furthermore, p21.5 is able to form a homodimer that interacts with core dimers forming hybrid viral assembly components. Sucrose gradient fractionation revealed that co-expression of p21.5 resulted in a spread distribution pattern of core proteins ranging from low to high sucrose densities. When compared with p22, p21.5 is almost ten times more efficient at destabilizing HBV nucleocapsid assembly in Huh7 cells overexpressing either p21.5 or p22 protein. Moreover, in vivo expression of p21.5 protein by tail vein injection was found to decrease the amount of nucleocapsid in the livers of HBV-expressing BALB/c mice. In conclusion, our study reveals that the HBV 2.2 kb singly-spliced RNA encodes a 21.5 kDa viral protein that significantly interferes with the assembly of nucleocapsids during HBV nucleocapsid formation. These findings provide a possible strategy for elimination of HBV particles inside cells.
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spelling pubmed-43647292015-03-23 The Inhibitory Effect of the Hepatitis B Virus Singly-Spliced RNA-Encoded p21.5 Protein on HBV Nucleocapsid Formation Wang, Yi-Ling Liou, Gan-Guang Lin, Chao-Hsiung Chen, Mong-Liang Kuo, Tzer-Min Tsai, Kuen-Nan Huang, Chien-Choao Chen, Ya-Ling Huang, Li-Rung Chou, Yu-Chi Chang, Chungming PLoS One Research Article Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is the smallest DNA virus and the major cause of acute and chronic hepatitis. The 3.2 kb HBV viral genome generates four major species of unspliced viral transcript as well as several alternatively spliced RNAs. A 2.2 kb singly-spliced RNA is the most abundant spliced RNA and is widely expressed among all HBV genotypes. The expression of the singly-spliced RNA, as well as that of its encoded protein HBSP, is strongly associated with hepatopathology during HBV infection. Here, we report a novel inhibitory role of a p21.5 protein, which is encoded by a 2.2 kb singly-spliced RNA, in the modulation of HBV replication. We show that overexpression of the singly-spliced RNA is able to efficiently inhibit HBV replication. Furthermore, a mutation in the ATG start codon of the precore region completely abolishes the inhibitory effect of the singly-spliced RNA, indicating that a viral protein (p21.5) derived from the singly-spliced RNA is the mediator of the inhibition. Furthermore, p21.5 is able to form a homodimer that interacts with core dimers forming hybrid viral assembly components. Sucrose gradient fractionation revealed that co-expression of p21.5 resulted in a spread distribution pattern of core proteins ranging from low to high sucrose densities. When compared with p22, p21.5 is almost ten times more efficient at destabilizing HBV nucleocapsid assembly in Huh7 cells overexpressing either p21.5 or p22 protein. Moreover, in vivo expression of p21.5 protein by tail vein injection was found to decrease the amount of nucleocapsid in the livers of HBV-expressing BALB/c mice. In conclusion, our study reveals that the HBV 2.2 kb singly-spliced RNA encodes a 21.5 kDa viral protein that significantly interferes with the assembly of nucleocapsids during HBV nucleocapsid formation. These findings provide a possible strategy for elimination of HBV particles inside cells. Public Library of Science 2015-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4364729/ /pubmed/25785443 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0119625 Text en © 2015 Wang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Wang, Yi-Ling
Liou, Gan-Guang
Lin, Chao-Hsiung
Chen, Mong-Liang
Kuo, Tzer-Min
Tsai, Kuen-Nan
Huang, Chien-Choao
Chen, Ya-Ling
Huang, Li-Rung
Chou, Yu-Chi
Chang, Chungming
The Inhibitory Effect of the Hepatitis B Virus Singly-Spliced RNA-Encoded p21.5 Protein on HBV Nucleocapsid Formation
title The Inhibitory Effect of the Hepatitis B Virus Singly-Spliced RNA-Encoded p21.5 Protein on HBV Nucleocapsid Formation
title_full The Inhibitory Effect of the Hepatitis B Virus Singly-Spliced RNA-Encoded p21.5 Protein on HBV Nucleocapsid Formation
title_fullStr The Inhibitory Effect of the Hepatitis B Virus Singly-Spliced RNA-Encoded p21.5 Protein on HBV Nucleocapsid Formation
title_full_unstemmed The Inhibitory Effect of the Hepatitis B Virus Singly-Spliced RNA-Encoded p21.5 Protein on HBV Nucleocapsid Formation
title_short The Inhibitory Effect of the Hepatitis B Virus Singly-Spliced RNA-Encoded p21.5 Protein on HBV Nucleocapsid Formation
title_sort inhibitory effect of the hepatitis b virus singly-spliced rna-encoded p21.5 protein on hbv nucleocapsid formation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4364729/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25785443
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0119625
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