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The hepatitis B e antigen suppresses IL-1β-mediated NF-κB activation in hepatocytes

Journal

JOURNAL OF VIRAL HEPATITIS
Volume 18, Issue 10, Pages E499-E507

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2893.2011.01484.x

Keywords

hepatitis B e antigen; hepatitis B virus; interleukin-1; NF-kappa B activation; precore protein; TIR signalling

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Previous clinical studies have demonstrated an association between the hepatitis B e antigen and Toll-like receptor (TLR) expression and signalling. Therefore, the aim of this study was to develop an in vitro assay to measure the effect of hepatitis B virus proteins, including the precore protein, on signalling mediated by members of the Toll-like/interleukin 1 (TIR) superfamily, by measuring NF-kappa B promoter activity. The basal level of NF-kappa B reporter activity was measured in three hepatocyte cell lines (Huh7, HepG2 and PH5CH8) and one kidney cell line (HEK293) using a luciferase assay. All cell lines were virtually refractory to stimulation with lipopolysaccharide; however, PH5CH8 cells had a robust activation of NF-kappa B in response to IL-1 beta stimulation, with similar to 40-fold higher activation than the unstimulated control, a higher degree of activation than that observed in either Huh7 and HepG2, or HEK293 and HEK293-TLR2 cells. In PH5CH8 cells transfected with pCI expression constructs and stimulated with IL-1 beta, we showed that the precursor form of the precore protein, p25, inhibits NF-kappa B activation by up to 30% and the cytosolic form, p22, inhibits NF-kappa B activation by 70%. The core protein, p21, which shares significant homology with the precore protein except for a 10-amino acid extension at the N-terminus, had no effect on NF-kappa B activation. We hypothesize that the inhibition of IL-1 beta-mediated NF-kappa B activation by the precore protein may be a mechanism that allows the virus to persist, suggesting a role for the pool of precore protein that remains intracellular.

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