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Hepatitis B Virus Induces Expression of Antioxidant Response Element-regulated Genes by Activation of Nrf2

  作者 Schaedler, S; Krause, J; Himmelsbach, K; Carvajal-Yepes, M; Lieder, F; Klingel, K; Nassal, M; Weiss, TS; Werner, S; Hildt, E  
  选自 期刊  Journal of Biological Chemistry;  卷期  2010年285-52;  页码  U161-U168  
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[摘要]The expression of a variety of cytoprotective genes is regulated by short cis-acting elements in their promoters, called antioxidant response elements (AREs). A central regulator of ARE-mediated gene expression is the NF-E2-related factor 2 (Nrf2). Human hepatitis B virus (HBV) induces a strong activation of Nrf2/ARE-regulated genes in vitro and in vivo. This is triggered by the HBV-regulatory proteins (HBx and LHBs) via c-Raf and MEK. The Nrf2/ARE-mediated induction of cytoprotective genes by HBV results in a better protection of HBV-positive cells against oxidative damage as compared with control cells. Furthermore, there is a significantly increased expression of the Nrf2/ARE-regulated proteasomal subunit PSMB5 in HBV-positive cells that is associated with a decreased level of the immunoproteasome subunit PSMB5i. In accordance with this finding, HBV-positive cells display a higher constitutive proteasome activity and a decreased activity of the immunoproteasome as compared with control cells even after interferon alpha/gamma treatment. The HBV-dependent induction of Nrf2/ARE-regulated genes might ensure survival of the infected cell, shape the immune response to HBV, and thereby promote establishment of the infection.

 
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