Hepatitis B Virus X Gene Differentially Modulates Subgenotype F1b and F4 Replication
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is classified into ten genotypes and numerous subgenotypes (sgt). In particular, sgt F1b and sgt F4, native of Latin America, have been associated with differences in clinical and virological characteristics. Hepatitis B virus X protein (HBx) is a multifunctional regulatory p...
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doaj-90670947f26240aa98946f6d910c1df02020-11-24T21:30:35ZengMDPI AGViruses1999-49152019-07-0111765510.3390/v11070655v11070655Hepatitis B Virus X Gene Differentially Modulates Subgenotype F1b and F4 ReplicationMaría Mercedes Elizalde0Micaela Speroni1Rodolfo Héctor Campos2Diego Martín Flichman3Cátedra de Virología, Departamento de Microbiología, Inmunología, Biotecnología y Genética, Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Junín 956, Buenos Aires 1113, ArgentinaCátedra de Virología, Departamento de Microbiología, Inmunología, Biotecnología y Genética, Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Junín 956, Buenos Aires 1113, ArgentinaCátedra de Virología, Departamento de Microbiología, Inmunología, Biotecnología y Genética, Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Junín 956, Buenos Aires 1113, ArgentinaCátedra de Virología, Departamento de Microbiología, Inmunología, Biotecnología y Genética, Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Junín 956, Buenos Aires 1113, ArgentinaHepatitis B virus (HBV) is classified into ten genotypes and numerous subgenotypes (sgt). In particular, sgt F1b and sgt F4, native of Latin America, have been associated with differences in clinical and virological characteristics. Hepatitis B virus X protein (HBx) is a multifunctional regulatory protein associated with the modulation of viral transcription and replication. In this work, we analyzed the role of the X gene and the encoded X protein in sgtF1b and sgtF4 replication. Transfection with HBx deficient genomes revealed remarkable differences in the replicative capacity of sgtF1b and sgtF4 mutants. The silencing of HBx increased sgtF1b X(-) transcription and replication by more than 2.5 fold compared to the wild type variant, while it decreased sgtF4 X(-) transcription and replication by more than 3 fold. Trans-complementation of HBx restore sgtF1b and sgtF4 wild type transcription and replication levels. In addition, transfection with chimeric variants, carrying wild type (F1b/XF4 and F4/XF1b) or mutated (F1b/X(-)F4 and F4/X(-)F1b) X gene of one sgt in the backbone of the other sgt, showed that the nucleotide sequence of the X gene, that includes regulatory elements that modulate pgRNA transcription, was responsible for the disparity observed between sgtF1b X(-) and sgtF4 X(-). These results showed that sgtF1b and sgtF4 X gene play a central role in regulating HBV transcription and replication, which eventually lead to a common purpose, to reach wild type replication levels of sgtF1b and sgtF4 viruses.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/11/7/655Hepatitis B virusX geneX proteinsubgenotype F1bsubgenotype F4differential replication |
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María Mercedes Elizalde Micaela Speroni Rodolfo Héctor Campos Diego Martín Flichman Hepatitis B Virus X Gene Differentially Modulates Subgenotype F1b and F4 Replication Viruses Hepatitis B virus X gene X protein subgenotype F1b subgenotype F4 differential replication |
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María Mercedes Elizalde Micaela Speroni Rodolfo Héctor Campos Diego Martín Flichman |
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María Mercedes Elizalde |
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Hepatitis B Virus X Gene Differentially Modulates Subgenotype F1b and F4 Replication |
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Hepatitis B Virus X Gene Differentially Modulates Subgenotype F1b and F4 Replication |
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Hepatitis B Virus X Gene Differentially Modulates Subgenotype F1b and F4 Replication |
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Hepatitis B Virus X Gene Differentially Modulates Subgenotype F1b and F4 Replication |
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Hepatitis B Virus X Gene Differentially Modulates Subgenotype F1b and F4 Replication |
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hepatitis b virus x gene differentially modulates subgenotype f1b and f4 replication |
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Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is classified into ten genotypes and numerous subgenotypes (sgt). In particular, sgt F1b and sgt F4, native of Latin America, have been associated with differences in clinical and virological characteristics. Hepatitis B virus X protein (HBx) is a multifunctional regulatory protein associated with the modulation of viral transcription and replication. In this work, we analyzed the role of the X gene and the encoded X protein in sgtF1b and sgtF4 replication. Transfection with HBx deficient genomes revealed remarkable differences in the replicative capacity of sgtF1b and sgtF4 mutants. The silencing of HBx increased sgtF1b X(-) transcription and replication by more than 2.5 fold compared to the wild type variant, while it decreased sgtF4 X(-) transcription and replication by more than 3 fold. Trans-complementation of HBx restore sgtF1b and sgtF4 wild type transcription and replication levels. In addition, transfection with chimeric variants, carrying wild type (F1b/XF4 and F4/XF1b) or mutated (F1b/X(-)F4 and F4/X(-)F1b) X gene of one sgt in the backbone of the other sgt, showed that the nucleotide sequence of the X gene, that includes regulatory elements that modulate pgRNA transcription, was responsible for the disparity observed between sgtF1b X(-) and sgtF4 X(-). These results showed that sgtF1b and sgtF4 X gene play a central role in regulating HBV transcription and replication, which eventually lead to a common purpose, to reach wild type replication levels of sgtF1b and sgtF4 viruses. |
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Hepatitis B virus X gene X protein subgenotype F1b subgenotype F4 differential replication |
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