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Identification of a Novel HBV Encoded MiRNA Using Next Generation Sequencing

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Journal Viruses
Publisher MDPI
Specialty Microbiology
Date 2022 Jun 24
PMID 35746694
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Abstract

Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) encoded miRNAs were previously described and suggested to play a role in HBV replication and pathogenesis. In this study we aim to identify novel HBV encoded miRNAs in plasma and liver tissue samples from chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients and determine their role in CHB pathogenesis and HBV replication. RNA next generation sequencing was performed on plasma and liver tissue samples from ten CHB patients and uninfected controls. The interaction of the potential miRNA-like structures with the RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC) was determined using RNA immunoprecipitation. Expression levels of the HBV encoded miRNAs were measured in liver tissue samples derived from a conformation cohort. The effect of HBV encoded miRNAs overexpression on HBV replication, expression of predicted target genes, and induction of interferon stimulated genes in cell lines were assessed. Three potential miRNA-like structures transcribed by HBV were identified in liver tissue, of which one miRNA, HBV-miR-6, was recognized using RISC. HBV-miR-6 expression was demonstrated in liver tissue samples from 52 of the 87 CHB patients. HBV-miR-6 levels correlated with hepatic HBV-DNA and plasma HBsAg levels. Overexpression of HBV-miR-6 in vitro did not affect HBV replication, and predicted both target genes expression and interferon stimulated genes expression after stimulation. A potential novel HBV encoded miRNA was identified and validated in liver tissue from CHB patients. It is suggested that HBV-miR-6 may play a role in the process of viral excretion or particle formation in vivo.

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