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Identification of host genes involved in hepatitis C virus replication by small interfering RNA technology

Authors :
Akhteruzzaman Molla
Tami Pilot-Matias
Tanya Dekhtyar
Yupeng He
Ron Pithawalla
Teresa I. Ng
Rubina Mondal
Wenping He
Preethi Krishnan
Jeremy C.L. Packer
Mark Schurdak
Hongmei Mo
Gennadiy Koev
Source :
Hepatology. 45:1413-1421
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2007.

Abstract

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) replication is highly dependent on host cell factors. Identification of these host factors not only facilitates understanding of the biology of HCV infection but also enables the discovery of novel targets for anti-HCV therapy. To identify host genes important for HCV RNA replication, we screened a library of small interfering RNA (siRNA) that targets approximately 4,000 human genes in Huh7-derived EN5-3 cells harboring an HCV subgenomic replicon with the nonstructural region NS3-NS5B from the 1b-N strain. Nine cellular genes that potentially regulate HCV replication were identified in this screen. Silencing of these genes resulted in inhibition of HCV replication by more than 60% and exhibited minimal toxicity. Knockdown of host gene expression by these siRNAs was confirmed at the RNA level and, in some instances, at the protein level. The level of siRNA silencing of these host genes correlated well with inhibition of HCV. These genes included those that encoded a G-protein coupled receptor (TBXA2R), a membrane protein (LTβ), an adapter protein (TRAF2), 2 transcription factors (RelA and NFκB2), 2 protein kinases (MKK7 and SNARK), and 2 closely related transporter proteins (SLC12A4 and SLC12A5). Of interest, some of these genes are members of the tumor necrosis factor/lymphotoxin signaling pathway. Conclusion: Findings of this study may provide important information for understanding HCV replication. In addition, these cellular genes may constitute a novel set of targets for HCV antiviral therapy. (HEPATOLOGY 2007.)

Details

ISSN :
15273350 and 02709139
Volume :
45
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Hepatology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....054ab7dd4a1522f62dc8e799ebf4bc05