Microarray analysis identifies a common set of cellular genes modulated by different HCV replicon clones

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA synthesis and protein expression affect cell homeostasis by modulation of gene expression. The impact of HCV replication on global cell transcription has not been fully evaluated. Thus, we analysed the exp...

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Main Authors: Gerosolimo Germano, Dallapiccola Bruno, Bruni Roberto, Ferraris Alessandro, Tataseo Paola, Tritarelli Elena, Marcantonio Cinzia, Ciccaglione Anna, Costantino Angela, Rapicetta Maria
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2008-06-01
Series:BMC Genomics
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/9/309
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spelling doaj-0be5da5459fc4c2ba4fd309ac40ce8332020-11-25T01:26:48ZengBMCBMC Genomics1471-21642008-06-019130910.1186/1471-2164-9-309Microarray analysis identifies a common set of cellular genes modulated by different HCV replicon clonesGerosolimo GermanoDallapiccola BrunoBruni RobertoFerraris AlessandroTataseo PaolaTritarelli ElenaMarcantonio CinziaCiccaglione AnnaCostantino AngelaRapicetta Maria<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA synthesis and protein expression affect cell homeostasis by modulation of gene expression. The impact of HCV replication on global cell transcription has not been fully evaluated. Thus, we analysed the expression profiles of different clones of human hepatoma-derived Huh-7 cells carrying a self-replicating HCV RNA which express all viral proteins (HCV replicon system).</p> <p>Results</p> <p>First, we compared the expression profile of HCV replicon clone 21-5 with both the Huh-7 parental cells and the 21-5 cured (21-5c) cells. In these latter, the HCV RNA has been eliminated by IFN-α treatment. To confirm data, we also analyzed microarray results from both the 21-5 and two other HCV replicon clones, 22-6 and 21-7, compared to the Huh-7 cells. The study was carried out by using the Applied Biosystems (AB) Human Genome Survey Microarray v1.0 which provides 31,700 probes that correspond to 27,868 human genes. Microarray analysis revealed a specific transcriptional program induced by HCV in replicon cells respect to both IFN-α-cured and Huh-7 cells. From the original datasets of differentially expressed genes, we selected by Venn diagrams a final list of 38 genes modulated by HCV in all clones. Most of the 38 genes have never been described before and showed high fold-change associated with significant p-value, strongly supporting data reliability. Classification of the 38 genes by Panther System identified functional categories that were significantly enriched in this gene set, such as histones and ribosomal proteins as well as extracellular matrix and intracellular protein traffic. The dataset also included new genes involved in lipid metabolism, extracellular matrix and cytoskeletal network, which may be critical for HCV replication and pathogenesis.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Our data provide a comprehensive analysis of alterations in gene expression induced by HCV replication and reveal modulation of new genes potentially useful for selection of antiviral targets.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/9/309
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author Gerosolimo Germano
Dallapiccola Bruno
Bruni Roberto
Ferraris Alessandro
Tataseo Paola
Tritarelli Elena
Marcantonio Cinzia
Ciccaglione Anna
Costantino Angela
Rapicetta Maria
spellingShingle Gerosolimo Germano
Dallapiccola Bruno
Bruni Roberto
Ferraris Alessandro
Tataseo Paola
Tritarelli Elena
Marcantonio Cinzia
Ciccaglione Anna
Costantino Angela
Rapicetta Maria
Microarray analysis identifies a common set of cellular genes modulated by different HCV replicon clones
BMC Genomics
author_facet Gerosolimo Germano
Dallapiccola Bruno
Bruni Roberto
Ferraris Alessandro
Tataseo Paola
Tritarelli Elena
Marcantonio Cinzia
Ciccaglione Anna
Costantino Angela
Rapicetta Maria
author_sort Gerosolimo Germano
title Microarray analysis identifies a common set of cellular genes modulated by different HCV replicon clones
title_short Microarray analysis identifies a common set of cellular genes modulated by different HCV replicon clones
title_full Microarray analysis identifies a common set of cellular genes modulated by different HCV replicon clones
title_fullStr Microarray analysis identifies a common set of cellular genes modulated by different HCV replicon clones
title_full_unstemmed Microarray analysis identifies a common set of cellular genes modulated by different HCV replicon clones
title_sort microarray analysis identifies a common set of cellular genes modulated by different hcv replicon clones
publisher BMC
series BMC Genomics
issn 1471-2164
publishDate 2008-06-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA synthesis and protein expression affect cell homeostasis by modulation of gene expression. The impact of HCV replication on global cell transcription has not been fully evaluated. Thus, we analysed the expression profiles of different clones of human hepatoma-derived Huh-7 cells carrying a self-replicating HCV RNA which express all viral proteins (HCV replicon system).</p> <p>Results</p> <p>First, we compared the expression profile of HCV replicon clone 21-5 with both the Huh-7 parental cells and the 21-5 cured (21-5c) cells. In these latter, the HCV RNA has been eliminated by IFN-α treatment. To confirm data, we also analyzed microarray results from both the 21-5 and two other HCV replicon clones, 22-6 and 21-7, compared to the Huh-7 cells. The study was carried out by using the Applied Biosystems (AB) Human Genome Survey Microarray v1.0 which provides 31,700 probes that correspond to 27,868 human genes. Microarray analysis revealed a specific transcriptional program induced by HCV in replicon cells respect to both IFN-α-cured and Huh-7 cells. From the original datasets of differentially expressed genes, we selected by Venn diagrams a final list of 38 genes modulated by HCV in all clones. Most of the 38 genes have never been described before and showed high fold-change associated with significant p-value, strongly supporting data reliability. Classification of the 38 genes by Panther System identified functional categories that were significantly enriched in this gene set, such as histones and ribosomal proteins as well as extracellular matrix and intracellular protein traffic. The dataset also included new genes involved in lipid metabolism, extracellular matrix and cytoskeletal network, which may be critical for HCV replication and pathogenesis.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Our data provide a comprehensive analysis of alterations in gene expression induced by HCV replication and reveal modulation of new genes potentially useful for selection of antiviral targets.</p>
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/9/309
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