Literature DB >> 10421662

The pre-S region determines the intracellular localization and appearance of hepatitis B virus.

C T Bock1, H L Tillmann, M P Manns, C Trautwein.   

Abstract

The functional role of the hepatitis B virus (HBV) pre-S region for assembly and appearance of the virus is not completely understood. In this study, 3 natural-occurring mutants were investigated. Three mutants of the pre-S region-a point mutation in the CCAAT box (MUT1), a 6-bp deletion (MUT2) 3' of the CCAAT box, and a 153-bp deletion (MUT3) in the preS2 domain-were cloned alone or in combinations in replication-competent HBV plasmids and transfected in hepatoma cells. The impact on HBV assembly and appearance was studied by Northern Blot, primer extension analysis, immunofluorescence studies, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and electron microscopy. An inversed ratio of pre-S/S mRNA transcripts compared with wild-type (wt) HBV was found when either MUT1 or -2 were included into the plasmid. Intracellular localization with both mutants showed retention of large S-protein in the endoplasmic reticulum and nuclear accumulation of core protein. The extracellular amount of S-protein was reduced with MUT1 and -2 or combinations in which 1 of the mutants was included. However, the extracellular appearance of viral products was comparable with wtHBV. In contrast, MUT3 showed major changes. Virion-like particles had a fried-egg, and filaments a screw-like appearance. The S-promoter mutations MUT1 and MUT2 correlated with viral retention. MUT3 leads to malformed viral particles. Therefore, different regions in the pre-S domain are essential to determine the intracellular localization and extracellular appearance of HBV, and might contribute to the prognosis of chronic HBV infection.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10421662     DOI: 10.1002/hep.510300206

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hepatology        ISSN: 0270-9139            Impact factor:   17.425


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