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ATM and ATR Expression Potentiates HBV Replication and Contributes to Reactivation of HBV Infection upon DNA Damage

Chronic hepatitis B virus infection (CHB) caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV) is one of the most common viral infections in the world. Reactivation of HBV infection is a life-threatening condition observed in patients with CHB receiving chemotherapy or other medications. Although HBV reactivation...

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Autores principales: Kostyusheva, Anastasiya, Brezgin, Sergey, Bayurova, Ekaterina, Gordeychuk, Ilya, Isaguliants, Maria, Goptar, Irina, Urusov, Felix, Nikiforova, Anastasiya, Volchkova, Elena, Kostyushev, Dmitry, Chulanov, Vladimir
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6893526/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31683589
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v11110997
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author Kostyusheva, Anastasiya
Brezgin, Sergey
Bayurova, Ekaterina
Gordeychuk, Ilya
Isaguliants, Maria
Goptar, Irina
Urusov, Felix
Nikiforova, Anastasiya
Volchkova, Elena
Kostyushev, Dmitry
Chulanov, Vladimir
author_facet Kostyusheva, Anastasiya
Brezgin, Sergey
Bayurova, Ekaterina
Gordeychuk, Ilya
Isaguliants, Maria
Goptar, Irina
Urusov, Felix
Nikiforova, Anastasiya
Volchkova, Elena
Kostyushev, Dmitry
Chulanov, Vladimir
author_sort Kostyusheva, Anastasiya
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description Chronic hepatitis B virus infection (CHB) caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV) is one of the most common viral infections in the world. Reactivation of HBV infection is a life-threatening condition observed in patients with CHB receiving chemotherapy or other medications. Although HBV reactivation is commonly attributed to immune suppression, other factors have long been suspected to play a role, including intracellular signaling activated in response to DNA damage. We investigated the effects of DNA-damaging factors (doxorubicin and hydrogen peroxide) on HBV reactivation/replication and the consequent DNA-damage response. Dose-dependent activation of HBV replication was observed in response to doxorubicin and hydrogen peroxide which was associated with a marked elevation in the mRNA levels of ataxia-telangiectasia mutated (ATM) and ATM- and RAD3-related (ATR) kinases. Downregulation of ATM or ATR expression by shRNAs substantially reduced the levels of HBV RNAs and DNA. In contrast, transcriptional activation of ATM or ATR using CRISPRa significantly increased HBV replication. We conclude that ATM and ATR are essential for HBV replication. Furthermore, DNA damage leading to the activation of ATM and ATR transcription, results in the reactivation of HBV replication.
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spelling pubmed-68935262019-12-23 ATM and ATR Expression Potentiates HBV Replication and Contributes to Reactivation of HBV Infection upon DNA Damage Kostyusheva, Anastasiya Brezgin, Sergey Bayurova, Ekaterina Gordeychuk, Ilya Isaguliants, Maria Goptar, Irina Urusov, Felix Nikiforova, Anastasiya Volchkova, Elena Kostyushev, Dmitry Chulanov, Vladimir Viruses Article Chronic hepatitis B virus infection (CHB) caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV) is one of the most common viral infections in the world. Reactivation of HBV infection is a life-threatening condition observed in patients with CHB receiving chemotherapy or other medications. Although HBV reactivation is commonly attributed to immune suppression, other factors have long been suspected to play a role, including intracellular signaling activated in response to DNA damage. We investigated the effects of DNA-damaging factors (doxorubicin and hydrogen peroxide) on HBV reactivation/replication and the consequent DNA-damage response. Dose-dependent activation of HBV replication was observed in response to doxorubicin and hydrogen peroxide which was associated with a marked elevation in the mRNA levels of ataxia-telangiectasia mutated (ATM) and ATM- and RAD3-related (ATR) kinases. Downregulation of ATM or ATR expression by shRNAs substantially reduced the levels of HBV RNAs and DNA. In contrast, transcriptional activation of ATM or ATR using CRISPRa significantly increased HBV replication. We conclude that ATM and ATR are essential for HBV replication. Furthermore, DNA damage leading to the activation of ATM and ATR transcription, results in the reactivation of HBV replication. MDPI 2019-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6893526/ /pubmed/31683589 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v11110997 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kostyusheva, Anastasiya
Brezgin, Sergey
Bayurova, Ekaterina
Gordeychuk, Ilya
Isaguliants, Maria
Goptar, Irina
Urusov, Felix
Nikiforova, Anastasiya
Volchkova, Elena
Kostyushev, Dmitry
Chulanov, Vladimir
ATM and ATR Expression Potentiates HBV Replication and Contributes to Reactivation of HBV Infection upon DNA Damage
title ATM and ATR Expression Potentiates HBV Replication and Contributes to Reactivation of HBV Infection upon DNA Damage
title_full ATM and ATR Expression Potentiates HBV Replication and Contributes to Reactivation of HBV Infection upon DNA Damage
title_fullStr ATM and ATR Expression Potentiates HBV Replication and Contributes to Reactivation of HBV Infection upon DNA Damage
title_full_unstemmed ATM and ATR Expression Potentiates HBV Replication and Contributes to Reactivation of HBV Infection upon DNA Damage
title_short ATM and ATR Expression Potentiates HBV Replication and Contributes to Reactivation of HBV Infection upon DNA Damage
title_sort atm and atr expression potentiates hbv replication and contributes to reactivation of hbv infection upon dna damage
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6893526/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31683589
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v11110997
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