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Interferon-inducible Protein 6-16 (IFI-6-16, ISG16) promotes Hepatitis C virus replication in vitro

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JOURNAL OF MEDICAL VIROLOGY
Volume 88, Issue 1, Pages 109-114

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jmv.24302

Keywords

interferon-inducible protein6-16 (ISG16); hepatitis C virus (HCV); interferon- (IFN-); interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs)

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [NSFC 81471956, 91442128]

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Interferon-inducible protein 6-16 (IFI-6-16, ISG16) is one of the interferon stimulated genes (ISGs) whose expression levels can be induced by type I interferons. Previous studies from our group indicated that higher expression levels of ISG16 were detected in the pre-treatment liver tissues of patients chronically infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) who do not respond to interferon-based therapy. However, its role in HCV production is not well defined. This study is to test the effect of over-expression of ISG16 on HCV RNA replication and IFN anti-HCV activity in both HCV replicon cells and JFH-1 HCV culture system (HCVcc). Expression plasmid of ISG16 was constructed and transfected into HCV replicon cells or JFH-1 HCV culture system. After confirmation of the successful expression of ISG16 at mRNA (real-time PCR) and protein (Western Blot) levels, HCV RNA level was analyzed by real-time quantitative PCR in the absence or presence of interferon-. Over-expression of ISG16 promoted HCV RNA replication in both the Con1b replicon and the HCV JFH-1-based cell culture system and blunted the anti-HCV activity of IFN-. In conclusion, Over-expression of ISG16 promotes HCV RNA replication and rescues the IFN-mediated anti-HCV activity. J. Med. Virol. 88:109-114, 2016. (c) 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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