Inhibition of the HCV core protein on the immune response to HBV surface antigen and on HBV gene expression and replication in vivo.

The hepatitis C virus (HCV) core protein is a multifunctional protein that can interfere with the induction of an immune response. It has been reported that the HCV core protein inhibits HBV replication in vitro. In this study, we test the effect of the HCV core gene on the priming of the immune res...

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Main Authors: Wenbo Zhu, Chunchen Wu, Wanyu Deng, Rongjun Pei, Yun Wang, Liang Cao, Bo Qin, Mengji Lu, Xinwen Chen
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
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spelling doaj-816ab315abb64ad78750986d3d13031c2020-11-25T01:32:36ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0179e4514610.1371/journal.pone.0045146Inhibition of the HCV core protein on the immune response to HBV surface antigen and on HBV gene expression and replication in vivo.Wenbo ZhuChunchen WuWanyu DengRongjun PeiYun WangLiang CaoBo QinMengji LuXinwen ChenThe hepatitis C virus (HCV) core protein is a multifunctional protein that can interfere with the induction of an immune response. It has been reported that the HCV core protein inhibits HBV replication in vitro. In this study, we test the effect of the HCV core gene on the priming of the immune response to hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) and on the replication of HBV in vivo. Our results showed that the full-length HCV core gene inhibits the induction of an immune response to the heterogeneous antigen, HBsAg, at the site of inoculation when HCV core (pC191) and HBsAg (pHBsAg) expression plasmids are co-administered as DNA vaccines into BALB/c mice. The observed interference effect of the HCV core occurs in the priming stage and is limited to the DNA form of the HBsAg antigen, but not to the protein form. The HCV core reduces the protective effect of the HBsAg when the HBsAg and the HCV core are co-administered as vaccines in an HBV hydrodynamic mouse model because the HCV core induces immune tolerance to the heterogeneous HBsAg DNA antigen. These results suggest that HCV core may play an important role in viral persistence by the attenuation of host immune responses to different antigens. We further tested whether the HCV core interfered with the priming of the immune response in hepatocytes via the hydrodynamic co-injection of an HBV replication-competent plasmid and an HCV core plasmid. The HCV core inhibited HBV replication and antigen expression in both BALB/c (H-2d) and C57BL/6 (H-2b) mice, the mouse models of acute and chronic hepatitis B virus infections. Thus, the HCV core inhibits the induction of a specific immune response to an HBsAg DNA vaccine. However, HCV C also interferes with HBV gene expression and replication in vivo, as observed in patients with coinfection.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3443233?pdf=render
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author Wenbo Zhu
Chunchen Wu
Wanyu Deng
Rongjun Pei
Yun Wang
Liang Cao
Bo Qin
Mengji Lu
Xinwen Chen
spellingShingle Wenbo Zhu
Chunchen Wu
Wanyu Deng
Rongjun Pei
Yun Wang
Liang Cao
Bo Qin
Mengji Lu
Xinwen Chen
Inhibition of the HCV core protein on the immune response to HBV surface antigen and on HBV gene expression and replication in vivo.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Wenbo Zhu
Chunchen Wu
Wanyu Deng
Rongjun Pei
Yun Wang
Liang Cao
Bo Qin
Mengji Lu
Xinwen Chen
author_sort Wenbo Zhu
title Inhibition of the HCV core protein on the immune response to HBV surface antigen and on HBV gene expression and replication in vivo.
title_short Inhibition of the HCV core protein on the immune response to HBV surface antigen and on HBV gene expression and replication in vivo.
title_full Inhibition of the HCV core protein on the immune response to HBV surface antigen and on HBV gene expression and replication in vivo.
title_fullStr Inhibition of the HCV core protein on the immune response to HBV surface antigen and on HBV gene expression and replication in vivo.
title_full_unstemmed Inhibition of the HCV core protein on the immune response to HBV surface antigen and on HBV gene expression and replication in vivo.
title_sort inhibition of the hcv core protein on the immune response to hbv surface antigen and on hbv gene expression and replication in vivo.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description The hepatitis C virus (HCV) core protein is a multifunctional protein that can interfere with the induction of an immune response. It has been reported that the HCV core protein inhibits HBV replication in vitro. In this study, we test the effect of the HCV core gene on the priming of the immune response to hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) and on the replication of HBV in vivo. Our results showed that the full-length HCV core gene inhibits the induction of an immune response to the heterogeneous antigen, HBsAg, at the site of inoculation when HCV core (pC191) and HBsAg (pHBsAg) expression plasmids are co-administered as DNA vaccines into BALB/c mice. The observed interference effect of the HCV core occurs in the priming stage and is limited to the DNA form of the HBsAg antigen, but not to the protein form. The HCV core reduces the protective effect of the HBsAg when the HBsAg and the HCV core are co-administered as vaccines in an HBV hydrodynamic mouse model because the HCV core induces immune tolerance to the heterogeneous HBsAg DNA antigen. These results suggest that HCV core may play an important role in viral persistence by the attenuation of host immune responses to different antigens. We further tested whether the HCV core interfered with the priming of the immune response in hepatocytes via the hydrodynamic co-injection of an HBV replication-competent plasmid and an HCV core plasmid. The HCV core inhibited HBV replication and antigen expression in both BALB/c (H-2d) and C57BL/6 (H-2b) mice, the mouse models of acute and chronic hepatitis B virus infections. Thus, the HCV core inhibits the induction of a specific immune response to an HBsAg DNA vaccine. However, HCV C also interferes with HBV gene expression and replication in vivo, as observed in patients with coinfection.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3443233?pdf=render
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