Cellular apoptosis induced by replication of hepatitis B virus: possible link between viral genotype and clinical outcome

<p>Abstract</p> <p>HBV remains one of the major pathogens of liver diseases but the outcomes as inflammation, cirrhosis and cancer of the liver are greatly related to different viral genotypes. The aim of this study was to assess the pro-apoptotic effect of HBSP from three HBV geno...

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Main Authors: Zhang Jianhua, Tan Tuan, Lu Yi, Chen Wei
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2007-10-01
Series:Virology Journal
Online Access:http://www.virologyj.com/content/4/1/117
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spelling doaj-5eee20ef2cee47ada6b100492a619eac2020-11-25T02:43:58ZengBMCVirology Journal1743-422X2007-10-014111710.1186/1743-422X-4-117Cellular apoptosis induced by replication of hepatitis B virus: possible link between viral genotype and clinical outcomeZhang JianhuaTan TuanLu YiChen Wei<p>Abstract</p> <p>HBV remains one of the major pathogens of liver diseases but the outcomes as inflammation, cirrhosis and cancer of the liver are greatly related to different viral genotypes. The aim of this study was to assess the pro-apoptotic effect of HBSP from three HBV genotypes on liver derived cells. HepG2 cells were applied in our system and transfected by HBV genotype A, B, and C. Cells were observed under phase contrast microscope, stained by apoptosis marker and analyzed by flow cytometre. HBSP expression was detected by western blot assay. BH3 sequences were aligned and analyzed by Vector NTI. HBV genotypes A, B, and C transfected cells displayed evidence of cell death which was further proved as apoptosis. Natural expression of a pro-apoptotic protein HBSP was detected during genomes transfection. The different apoptotic effects were correlated to the HBSP expression from each genome. Alignment and analysis of the BH3 domains from the three genomes revealed slight variance which might also contribute to the result. Our results suggested that variant HBSP expression and BH3 sequence of HBV genotypes may be involved in differential apoptotic effect in transfected cells. Detailed analysis of the role of HBV genotypes in cellular apoptotic process should provide molecular information on the reported clinical outcome of infection by different HBV genotypes.</p> http://www.virologyj.com/content/4/1/117
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author Zhang Jianhua
Tan Tuan
Lu Yi
Chen Wei
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Tan Tuan
Lu Yi
Chen Wei
Cellular apoptosis induced by replication of hepatitis B virus: possible link between viral genotype and clinical outcome
Virology Journal
author_facet Zhang Jianhua
Tan Tuan
Lu Yi
Chen Wei
author_sort Zhang Jianhua
title Cellular apoptosis induced by replication of hepatitis B virus: possible link between viral genotype and clinical outcome
title_short Cellular apoptosis induced by replication of hepatitis B virus: possible link between viral genotype and clinical outcome
title_full Cellular apoptosis induced by replication of hepatitis B virus: possible link between viral genotype and clinical outcome
title_fullStr Cellular apoptosis induced by replication of hepatitis B virus: possible link between viral genotype and clinical outcome
title_full_unstemmed Cellular apoptosis induced by replication of hepatitis B virus: possible link between viral genotype and clinical outcome
title_sort cellular apoptosis induced by replication of hepatitis b virus: possible link between viral genotype and clinical outcome
publisher BMC
series Virology Journal
issn 1743-422X
publishDate 2007-10-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>HBV remains one of the major pathogens of liver diseases but the outcomes as inflammation, cirrhosis and cancer of the liver are greatly related to different viral genotypes. The aim of this study was to assess the pro-apoptotic effect of HBSP from three HBV genotypes on liver derived cells. HepG2 cells were applied in our system and transfected by HBV genotype A, B, and C. Cells were observed under phase contrast microscope, stained by apoptosis marker and analyzed by flow cytometre. HBSP expression was detected by western blot assay. BH3 sequences were aligned and analyzed by Vector NTI. HBV genotypes A, B, and C transfected cells displayed evidence of cell death which was further proved as apoptosis. Natural expression of a pro-apoptotic protein HBSP was detected during genomes transfection. The different apoptotic effects were correlated to the HBSP expression from each genome. Alignment and analysis of the BH3 domains from the three genomes revealed slight variance which might also contribute to the result. Our results suggested that variant HBSP expression and BH3 sequence of HBV genotypes may be involved in differential apoptotic effect in transfected cells. Detailed analysis of the role of HBV genotypes in cellular apoptotic process should provide molecular information on the reported clinical outcome of infection by different HBV genotypes.</p>
url http://www.virologyj.com/content/4/1/117
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