Downregulation of hepatitis C virus replication by miR-196a using lentiviral vectors

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Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a positive-sense, single-stranded RNA virus that causes chronic hepatitis and hepatocellular carcinoma. Cellular microRNAs (miRNAs) directly modulate the viral infectivity and indirectly through targeting virus-related host factors. They play an essential role in the progression of different stages of HCV infection. The roles of miR-196 family in HCV infection and hepatocellular carcinoma progression remain poorly understood. Using ViTa databases, miR-196a as a high-score miRNA targeting the NS5A region of HCV genome was selected. Using dual luciferase assay and an established cell-cultured HCV (HCVcc) system, the effect of miR-196a on HCV genome was assessed. In silico analysis demonstrated the significant role of miR-196a in the downregulation of HCV replication. Using dual luciferase assay, the liver-specific miR-196a and NS5A gene binding was confirmed. To assess the experimental role of miR-196a, an HCVcc system was established in the Huh 7.5 cell lines. The HCV-RNA 1b derived from an infected patient was transfected into Huh 7.5 cells containing miR-196a lentiviral vectors (Huh 7.5/miR-196a), mocks (Huh 7.5/mock vector), and naïve Huh 7.5 cells. The rate of reduction of the HCV genome replication was assessed using relative real-time PCR assay. These results represent miR-196a overexpression and its roles in regulating HCV genome replication. However, miR-196a may inhibit HCV replication and accelerate the early stages of apoptosis. Overexpression of miR-196a in Huh 7.5 replicon cell is a potential new strategy to prevent hepatitis C infection. The results of this study suggest that miR-196a directly downregulates HCV replication and may serve as a new antiviral therapy.

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Shafaati, M., Jamalidoust, M., Kargar, M., Arefian, E., & Kafilzadeh, F. (2021). Downregulation of hepatitis C virus replication by miR-196a using lentiviral vectors. Microbiology and Immunology, 65(4), 161–170. https://doi.org/10.1111/1348-0421.12875

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