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Transcriptional Profile of HCV Replicon Cells after Treatment with Acetylsalicylic Acid

Authors :
Clara Patricia, Rios-Ibarra
Barbara, Verduzco-Garza
Rocio, Ortiz-Lopez
Yohann, Grondin
Mauricio, Salinas-Santander
Luis Alberto, Arvizu-Gutierrez
Monica Gabriela, Sanchez-Salazar
Enrique, Cervantes-Astorga
Danielle A, Orozco-Nunnelly
Ana Maria, Rivas-Estilla
Source :
Annals of clinical and laboratory science. 52(2)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

It has been demonstratedThe aim of this work was to identify alterations in the transcriptional profile of Huh-7-HCV-subgenomic replicon cells with vs. without ASA treatment. This comparison sheds light onto the signaling pathways and molecular mechanisms involved in the antiviral effects of ASA.Human hepatocellular carcinoma (Huh-7) cells that express non-structural HCV proteins (Huh-7-HCV-replicon cells) were exposed to 4 mM ASA for 0, 24, 48, and 72 hours. Total RNA was isolated, and cDNA was synthesized. Transcripts were then tagged with biotin and purified. Thereafter, they were fragmented and hybridized on HG-U133 Plus 2 Gene Expression chips. Hybridization signals were captured using a GeneChip 3000 7G Scanner and analyzed via Expression Console and dChip Software.When exposed to ASA, hepatocarcinoma cells with non-structural HCV proteins were found to differentially regulate genes with oxidative roles in the cell. The most upregulated genes were interleukin 8 (IL-8), cytochrome P450 (CYP450), and metallothioneins (MTs), while the most downregulated genes were ribonucleotide reductases (RRs).These results show that ASA modulates the expression of genes with antioxidant functions. This suggests that ASA induces a remodeling of the antioxidant microenvironment, which may in turn interfere with the replication of HCV.

Details

ISSN :
15508080
Volume :
52
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of clinical and laboratory science
Accession number :
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