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Interplay between SIRT1 and hepatitis B virus X protein in the activation of viral transcription.

Jian-Jun Deng1, Ka-Yiu Edwin Kong2, Wei-Wei Gao2, Hei-Man Vincent Tang2, Vidyanath Chaudhary2, Yun Cheng2, Jie Zhou3, Chi-Ping Chan2, Danny Ka-Ho Wong4, Man-Fung Yuen4, Dong-Yan Jin5.   

Abstract

Hepatitis B virus (HBV) genome is organized into a minichromosome known as covalently closed circular DNA (cccDNA), which serves as the template for all viral transcripts. SIRT1 is an NAD+-dependent protein deacetylase which activates HBV transcription by promoting the activity of cellular transcription factors and coactivators. How SIRT1 and viral transactivator X protein (HBx) might affect each other remains to be clarified. In this study we show synergy and mutual dependence between SIRT1 and HBx in the activation of HBV transcription. All human sirtuins SIRT1 through SIRT7 activated HBV gene expression. The steady-state levels of SIRT1 protein were elevated in HBV-infected liver tissues and HBV-replicating hepatoma cells. SIRT1 interacted with HBx and potentiated HBx transcriptional activity on precore promoter and covalently closed circular DNA (cccDNA) likely through a deacetylase-independent mechanism, leading to more robust production of cccDNA, pregenomic RNA and surface antigen. SIRT1 and HBx proteins were more abundant when both were expressed. SIRT1 promoted the recruitment of HBx as well as cellular transcriptional factors and coactivators such as PGC-1α and FXRα to cccDNA. Depletion of SIRT1 suppressed HBx recruitment. On the other hand, SIRT1 recruitment to cccDNA was compromised when HBx was deficient. Whereas pharmaceutical agonists of SIRT1 such as resveratrol activated HBV transcription, small-molecule inhibitors of SIRT1 including sirtinol and Ex527 exhibited anti-HBV activity. Taken together, our findings revealed not only the interplay between SIRT1 and HBx in the activation of HBV transcription but also new strategies and compounds for developing antivirals against HBV.
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Keywords:  HBx; Hepatitis B virus; SIRT1; Sirtuin; cccDNA

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28242208     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbagrm.2017.02.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta Gene Regul Mech        ISSN: 1874-9399            Impact factor:   4.490


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