Inhibition of microRNA-199a-5p reduces the replication of HCV via regulating the pro-survival pathway

Virus Res. 2015 Oct 2:208:7-12. doi: 10.1016/j.virusres.2015.05.002. Epub 2015 May 29.

Abstract

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are endogenous, small non-coding RNAs that post-transcriptionally regulate the pathological processes of various liver diseases including hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. In the present study, we demonstrated that HCV infection enhanced the expression of miR-199a-5p in HCV infected human hepatocytes and Huh7.5.1cells, as well as liver biopsy specimens. Inhibition of miR-199a-5p decreased HCV replication not only in terms of HCV RNA, but also the protein levels of NS3 and NS5A. Furthermore, we discovered that miR-199a-5p knockdown in Huh7.5.1 cells infected with genotype 2a (JFH1) or genotype 1b (SN1a) resulted in the remarkable inhibition of pro-survival pathways, as observed by the down-regulation of p-Akt, p-ERK and β-catenin protein levels. Moreover, pre-treatment with the pro-survival pathway specific activator prominently ablated the inhibition of HCV replication induced by miR-199a-5p knockdown. Collectively, our results highlight the up-regulation of miR-199a-5p expression with HCV infection and the promotion of HCV replication by miR-199a-5p. Moreover, miR-199a-5p may facilitate HCV replication by regulating pro-survival pathways through PI3K/Akt, Ras/ERK and Wnt/β-catenin. miR-199a-5p might be a potential drug target for developing a novel strategy to combat HCV infection.

Keywords: HCV replication; Overexpression; Pro-survival pathway; miR-199a-5p.

MeSH terms

  • Cell Line
  • Cell Proliferation
  • Down-Regulation
  • Hepacivirus / genetics
  • Hepacivirus / physiology*
  • Hepatitis C / genetics*
  • Hepatitis C / metabolism
  • Hepatitis C / physiopathology
  • Hepatitis C / virology*
  • Hepatocytes / metabolism
  • Hepatocytes / virology
  • Humans
  • MicroRNAs / genetics
  • MicroRNAs / metabolism*
  • Up-Regulation
  • Virus Replication*

Substances

  • MicroRNAs
  • mirn199 microRNA, human