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Interferon signaling suppresses the unfolded protein response and induces cell death in hepatocytes accumulating hepatitis B surface antigen

Virus infection, such as hepatitis B virus (HBV), occasionally causes endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress. The unfolded protein response (UPR) is counteractive machinery to ER stress, and the failure of UPR to cope with ER stress results in cell death. Mechanisms that regulate the balance between ER s...

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Autores principales: Baudi, Ian, Isogawa, Masanori, Moalli, Federica, Onishi, Masaya, Kawashima, Keigo, Ishida, Yuji, Tateno, Chise, Sato, Yusuke, Harashima, Hideyoshi, Ito, Hiroyasu, Ishikawa, Tetsuya, Wakita, Takaji, Iannacone, Matteo, Tanaka, Yasuhito
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8143404/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33979382
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1009228
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author Baudi, Ian
Isogawa, Masanori
Moalli, Federica
Onishi, Masaya
Kawashima, Keigo
Ishida, Yuji
Tateno, Chise
Sato, Yusuke
Harashima, Hideyoshi
Ito, Hiroyasu
Ishikawa, Tetsuya
Wakita, Takaji
Iannacone, Matteo
Tanaka, Yasuhito
author_facet Baudi, Ian
Isogawa, Masanori
Moalli, Federica
Onishi, Masaya
Kawashima, Keigo
Ishida, Yuji
Tateno, Chise
Sato, Yusuke
Harashima, Hideyoshi
Ito, Hiroyasu
Ishikawa, Tetsuya
Wakita, Takaji
Iannacone, Matteo
Tanaka, Yasuhito
author_sort Baudi, Ian
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description Virus infection, such as hepatitis B virus (HBV), occasionally causes endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress. The unfolded protein response (UPR) is counteractive machinery to ER stress, and the failure of UPR to cope with ER stress results in cell death. Mechanisms that regulate the balance between ER stress and UPR are poorly understood. Type 1 and type 2 interferons have been implicated in hepatic flares during chronic HBV infection. Here, we examined the interplay between ER stress, UPR, and IFNs using transgenic mice that express hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) (HBs-Tg mice) and humanized-liver chimeric mice infected with HBV. IFNα causes severe and moderate liver injury in HBs-Tg mice and HBV infected chimeric mice, respectively. The degree of liver injury is directly correlated with HBsAg levels in the liver, and reduction of HBsAg in the transgenic mice alleviates IFNα mediated liver injury. Analyses of total gene expression and UPR biomarkers’ protein expression in the liver revealed that UPR is induced in HBs-Tg mice and HBV infected chimeric mice, indicating that HBsAg accumulation causes ER stress. Notably, IFNα administration transiently suppressed UPR biomarkers before liver injury without affecting intrahepatic HBsAg levels. Furthermore, UPR upregulation by glucose-regulated protein 78 (GRP78) suppression or low dose tunicamycin alleviated IFNα mediated liver injury. These results suggest that IFNα induces ER stress-associated cell death by reducing UPR. IFNγ uses the same mechanism to exert cytotoxicity to HBsAg accumulating hepatocytes. Collectively, our data reveal a previously unknown mechanism of IFN-mediated cell death. This study also identifies UPR as a potential target for regulating ER stress-associated cell death.
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spelling pubmed-81434042021-06-07 Interferon signaling suppresses the unfolded protein response and induces cell death in hepatocytes accumulating hepatitis B surface antigen Baudi, Ian Isogawa, Masanori Moalli, Federica Onishi, Masaya Kawashima, Keigo Ishida, Yuji Tateno, Chise Sato, Yusuke Harashima, Hideyoshi Ito, Hiroyasu Ishikawa, Tetsuya Wakita, Takaji Iannacone, Matteo Tanaka, Yasuhito PLoS Pathog Research Article Virus infection, such as hepatitis B virus (HBV), occasionally causes endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress. The unfolded protein response (UPR) is counteractive machinery to ER stress, and the failure of UPR to cope with ER stress results in cell death. Mechanisms that regulate the balance between ER stress and UPR are poorly understood. Type 1 and type 2 interferons have been implicated in hepatic flares during chronic HBV infection. Here, we examined the interplay between ER stress, UPR, and IFNs using transgenic mice that express hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) (HBs-Tg mice) and humanized-liver chimeric mice infected with HBV. IFNα causes severe and moderate liver injury in HBs-Tg mice and HBV infected chimeric mice, respectively. The degree of liver injury is directly correlated with HBsAg levels in the liver, and reduction of HBsAg in the transgenic mice alleviates IFNα mediated liver injury. Analyses of total gene expression and UPR biomarkers’ protein expression in the liver revealed that UPR is induced in HBs-Tg mice and HBV infected chimeric mice, indicating that HBsAg accumulation causes ER stress. Notably, IFNα administration transiently suppressed UPR biomarkers before liver injury without affecting intrahepatic HBsAg levels. Furthermore, UPR upregulation by glucose-regulated protein 78 (GRP78) suppression or low dose tunicamycin alleviated IFNα mediated liver injury. These results suggest that IFNα induces ER stress-associated cell death by reducing UPR. IFNγ uses the same mechanism to exert cytotoxicity to HBsAg accumulating hepatocytes. Collectively, our data reveal a previously unknown mechanism of IFN-mediated cell death. This study also identifies UPR as a potential target for regulating ER stress-associated cell death. Public Library of Science 2021-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8143404/ /pubmed/33979382 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1009228 Text en © 2021 Baudi et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Baudi, Ian
Isogawa, Masanori
Moalli, Federica
Onishi, Masaya
Kawashima, Keigo
Ishida, Yuji
Tateno, Chise
Sato, Yusuke
Harashima, Hideyoshi
Ito, Hiroyasu
Ishikawa, Tetsuya
Wakita, Takaji
Iannacone, Matteo
Tanaka, Yasuhito
Interferon signaling suppresses the unfolded protein response and induces cell death in hepatocytes accumulating hepatitis B surface antigen
title Interferon signaling suppresses the unfolded protein response and induces cell death in hepatocytes accumulating hepatitis B surface antigen
title_full Interferon signaling suppresses the unfolded protein response and induces cell death in hepatocytes accumulating hepatitis B surface antigen
title_fullStr Interferon signaling suppresses the unfolded protein response and induces cell death in hepatocytes accumulating hepatitis B surface antigen
title_full_unstemmed Interferon signaling suppresses the unfolded protein response and induces cell death in hepatocytes accumulating hepatitis B surface antigen
title_short Interferon signaling suppresses the unfolded protein response and induces cell death in hepatocytes accumulating hepatitis B surface antigen
title_sort interferon signaling suppresses the unfolded protein response and induces cell death in hepatocytes accumulating hepatitis b surface antigen
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8143404/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33979382
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1009228
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