MicroRNA-130a can inhibit hepatitis B virus replication via targeting PGC1α and PPARγ

Jyun Yuan Huang, Shu Fan Chou, Jun Wei Lee, Hung Lin Chen, Chun Ming Chen, Mi Hua Tao, Chiaho Shih

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摘要

In hepatitis B virus (HBV)-replicating hepatocytes, miR-130a expression was significantly reduced. In a reciprocal manner, miR- 130a reduced HBV replication by targeting at two major metabolic regulators PGC1α and PPARγ, both of which can potently stimulate HBV replication. We proposed a positive feed-forward loop between HBV, miR-130a, PPARγ, and PGC1α. Accordingly, HBV can significantly enhance viral replication by reducing miR-130a and increasing PGC1α and PPARγ. NF-κB/ p65 can strongly stimulate miR-130a promoter, while miR-130a can promote NF-κB/p65 protein level by reducing PPARγ and thus NF-κB/p65 protein degradation. We postulated another positive feed-forward loop between miR-130a and NF-κB/p65 via PPARγ. During liver inflammation, NF-κB signaling could contribute to viral clearance via its positive effect on miR-130a transcription. Conversely, in asymptomatic HBV carriers, persistent viral infection could reduce miR-130a and NF-κB expression, leading to dampened inflammation and immune tolerance. Finally, miR-130a could contribute to metabolic homeostasis by dual targeting PGC1α and PPARγ simultaneously.
原文英語
頁(從 - 到)385-400
頁數16
期刊RNA
21
發行號3
DOIs
出版狀態已發佈 - 3月 1 2015
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  • 分子生物學

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