Hepatitis C Virus Infection Modulates Expression of Interferon Stimulatory Gene IFITM1 by Upregulating miR-130A

  • Bhanja Chowdhury J
  • Shrivastava S
  • Steele R
  • et al.
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Abstract

We have examined the underlying mechanism of hepatitis C virus (HCV)-mediated IFITM1 regulation. IFITM1 is a potential target of miR-130a. Our results demonstrated that miR-130a expression was significantly higher in HCV-infected hepatocytes and liver biopsy specimens than in controls. Introduction of anti-miR-130a in hepatocytes increased IFITM1 expression. Hepatocytes stably expressing IFITM1 reduced HCV replication. Together, these results suggested that HCV infection of hepatocytes upregulates miR-130a and that use of anti-miR-130a may have potential for restriction of HCV replication.

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Bhanja Chowdhury, J., Shrivastava, S., Steele, R., Di Bisceglie, A. M., Ray, R., & Ray, R. B. (2012). Hepatitis C Virus Infection Modulates Expression of Interferon Stimulatory Gene IFITM1 by Upregulating miR-130A. Journal of Virology, 86(18), 10221–10225. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.00882-12

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