Evaluation of the role of unconventional prefoldin RPB5 interactor (URI1) in hepatitis B virus infection.

IF 4 3区 医学 Q2 VIROLOGY Virology Journal Pub Date : 2025-01-10 DOI:10.1186/s12985-024-02617-2
Karolína Štaflová, Aleš Zábranský, Iva Pichová
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Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection can cause liver disease and lead to hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). To better understand the factors involved in viral infection and pathogenesis and to develop novel therapies, it is crucial to investigate virus-host interactions. HBV infection has been shown to increase the expression of the unconventional prefoldin RPB5 interactor (URI1), a cellular protein that promotes liver tumorigenesis and HCC metastasis. Our study investigated the role of URI1 in HBV infection in vitro. Although previous reports have suggested that URI1 may act as an HBV restriction factor, our results showed that URI1 silencing or overexpression did not affect HBV replication in HepG2-NTCP cells. In primary human hepatocytes, URI1 knockdown modestly reduced HBV markers but did not significantly alter acute infection. Supporting the premise that URI1 is a promising therapeutic target for HCC, our findings show that URI1 knockdown does not enhance HBV infection in an acute infection model. This suggests that URI1 may be a viable therapeutic target for patients with HBV-associated HCC without increasing HBV-related complications.

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非常规折叠前蛋白RPB5相互作用因子(URI1)在乙型肝炎病毒感染中的作用
乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)感染可引起肝脏疾病并导致肝细胞癌(HCC)。为了更好地了解病毒感染和发病机制的相关因素,并开发新的治疗方法,研究病毒与宿主的相互作用至关重要。研究表明,HBV感染可增加非常规的前折叠蛋白RPB5相互作用因子(URI1)的表达,URI1是一种促进肝脏肿瘤发生和HCC转移的细胞蛋白。我们的研究探讨了URI1在体外HBV感染中的作用。尽管先前的报道表明URI1可能是HBV的限制因子,但我们的研究结果表明,URI1沉默或过表达并不影响HepG2-NTCP细胞中的HBV复制。在原代人肝细胞中,URI1敲低可适度降低HBV标志物,但不能显著改变急性感染。我们的研究结果表明,在急性感染模型中,URI1敲低并不会增强HBV感染,这支持了URI1是HCC有希望的治疗靶点的前提。这表明,在不增加hbv相关并发症的情况下,URI1可能是hbv相关HCC患者可行的治疗靶点。
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Virology Journal 医学-病毒学
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期刊介绍: Virology Journal is an open access, peer reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of virology, including research on the viruses of animals, plants and microbes. The journal welcomes basic research as well as pre-clinical and clinical studies of novel diagnostic tools, vaccines and anti-viral therapies. The Editorial policy of Virology Journal is to publish all research which is assessed by peer reviewers to be a coherent and sound addition to the scientific literature, and puts less emphasis on interest levels or perceived impact.
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