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Activation of the Oncogenic MiR-21-5p Promotes HCV Replication and Steatosis Induced by the Viral Core 3a Protein

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Journal Liver Int
Specialty Gastroenterology
Date 2019 Apr 3
PMID 30938910
Citations 17
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Abstract

Background & Aims: miR-21-5p is a potent oncogenic microRNA targeting many key tumour suppressors including phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN). We recently identified PTEN as a key factor modulated by hepatitis C virus (HCV) to promote virion egress. In hepatocytes, expression of HCV-3a core protein was sufficient to downregulate PTEN and to trigger lipid droplet accumulation. Here, we investigated whether HCV controls PTEN expression through miR-21-5p-dependent mechanisms to trigger steatosis in hepatocytes and to promote HCV life cycle.

Methods: MiR-21-5p expression in HCV-infected patients was evaluated by transcriptome meta-analysis. HCV replication and viral particle production were investigated in Jc1-infected Huh-7 cells after miR-21-5p inhibition. PTEN expression and steatosis were assessed in HCV-3a core protein-expressing Huh-7 cells and in mouse primary hepatocytes having miR-21-5p inhibited or genetically deleted respectively. HCV-3a core-induced steatosis was assessed in vivo in Mir21a knockout mice.

Results: MiR-21-5p expression was significantly increased in hepatic tissues from HCV-infected patients. Infection by HCV-Jc1, or transduction with HCV-3a core, upregulated miR-21-5p expression and/or activity in Huh-7 cells. miR-21-5p inhibition decreased HCV replication and release of infectious virions by Huh-7 cells. HCV-3a core-induced PTEN downregulation and steatosis were further prevented in Huh-7 cells following miR-21-5p inhibition or in Mir21a knockout mouse primary hepatocytes. Finally, steatosis induction by AAV8-mediated HCV-3a core expression was reduced in vivo in Mir21a knockout mice.

Conclusion: MiR-21-5p activation by HCV is a key molecular step, promoting both HCV life cycle and HCV-3a core-induced steatosis and may be among the molecular changes induced by HCV-3a to promote carcinogenesis.

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