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RNA interference-mediated inhibition of Hepatitis B Virus replication
作者姓名:TANGNi  ZHANGBingqiang  YANGe  PUDan  GAOXiaolin  Tong-ChuanHe  HUANGAilong
作者单位:[1]TheInstituteforViralHepatitis,ChongqingUniversityofMedicalSciences,Chongqing400010,China [2]MolecularOncologyLaboratory,TheUniversityofChicagoMedicalCenter,Chicago,IL60637,USA
摘    要:Persistent and recurrent infection of hepatitis B virus (HBV) represents one of the most common and severe viral infections of humans, and has caused a formidable health problem in the affected countries. Currently used antiviral drugs have a very limited success on controlling HBV replication and infection. RNA interference (RNAi), a process by which double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) directs sequence-specific degradation of target mRNA in mammalian and plant cells, has recently been used to knockdown gene expression in various species. In this study, we sought to determine whether RNAi-mediated silencing of HBV viral gene expression could lead to the effective inhibition of HBV replication. We first developed RNAi vectors that expressed small interfering RNA (siRNA) and targeted the HBV core or surface gene sequence. Our results demonstrated that these specific siRNAs efficiently reduced the levels of corresponding viral RNAs and proteins, and thus suppressed viral replication. Treatment with siRNA gave the greatest reduction in the levels of HBsAg (92%) and in HBeAg (85%) respectively in the cultured cell medium. Our findings further demonstrated that the RNAi-mediated antiviral effect was sequence-specific and dose-dependent. Therefore, our findings strongly suggest that RNAi-mediated silencing of HBV viral genes could effectively inhibit the replication of HBV, hence RNAi-based strategy should be further explored as a more efficacious antiviral therapy of HBV infection.

关 键 词:抗病毒疗法  肝炎B病毒  RNA冲突  病毒复制  基因疗法
收稿时间:2004-05-13
修稿时间:2004-06-09

RNA interference-mediated inhibition of Hepatitis B Virus replication
TANGNi ZHANGBingqiang YANGe PUDan GAOXiaolin Tong-ChuanHe HUANGAilong.RNA interference-mediated inhibition of Hepatitis B Virus replication[J].Chinese Science Bulletin,2004,49(14):1470-1475.
Authors:Ni Tang  Bingqiang Zhang  Ge Yan  Dan Pu  Xiaolin Gao  He Tong-Chuan  Ailong Huang
Institution:(1) The Institute for Viral Hepatitis, Chongqing University of Medical Sciences, 400010 Chongqing, China;(2) Molecular Oncology Laboratory, The University of Chicago Medical Center, 60637 Chicago, IL, USA
Abstract:Persistent and recurrent infection of hepatitis B virus (HBV) represents one of the most common and severe viral infections of humans, and has caused a formidable health problem in the affected countries. Currently used antiviral drugs have a very limited success on controlling HBV replication and infection. RNA interference (RNAi), a process by which double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) directs sequence-specific degradation of target mRNA in mammal-ian and plant cells, has recently been used to knockdown gene expression in various species. In this study, we sought to determine whether RNAi-mediated silencing of HBV viral gene expression could lead to the effective inhibition of HBV replication. We first developed RNAi vectors that expressed small interfering RNA (siRNA) and targeted the HBV core or surface gene sequence. Our results demonstrated that these specific siRNAs efficiently reduced the levels of corre-sponding viral RNAs and proteins, and thus suppressed viral replication. Treatment with siRNA gave the greatest reduc-tion in the levels of HBsAg (92%) and in HBeAg (85%) re-spectively in the cultured cell medium. Our findings further demonstrated that the RNAi-mediated antiviral effect was sequence-specific and dose-dependent. Therefore, our find-ings strongly suggest that RNAi-mediated silencing of HBV viral genes could effectively inhibit the replication of HBV, hence RNAi-based strategy should be further explored as a more efficacious antiviral therapy of HBV infection.
Keywords:antiviral therapy  Hepatitis B virus  RNA interference  viral replication  gene therapy  
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