Interferon-induced degradation of the persistent hepatitis B virus cccDNA form depends on ISG20

干扰素诱导的持续性乙型肝炎病毒 cccDNA 形式的降解依赖于 ISG20

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作者:Daniela Stadler ,Martin Kächele ,Alisha N Jones ,Julia Hess ,Christian Urban ,Jessica Schneider ,Yuchen Xia ,Andreas Oswald ,Firat Nebioglu ,Romina Bester ,Felix Lasitschka ,Marc Ringelhan ,Chunkyu Ko ,Wen-Min Chou ,Arie Geerlof ,Maarten A van de Klundert ,Jochen M Wettengel ,Peter Schirmacher ,Mathias Heikenwälder ,Sabrina Schreiner ,Ralf Bartenschlager ,Andreas Pichlmair ,Michael Sattler ,Kristian Unger ,Ulrike Protzer

Abstract

Hepatitis B virus (HBV) persists by depositing a covalently closed circular DNA (cccDNA) in the nucleus of infected cells that cannot be targeted by available antivirals. Interferons can diminish HBV cccDNA via APOBEC3-mediated deamination. Here, we show that overexpression of APOBEC3A alone is not sufficient to reduce HBV cccDNA that requires additional treatment of cells with interferon indicating involvement of an interferon-stimulated gene (ISG) in cccDNA degradation. Transcriptome analyses identify ISG20 as the only type I and II interferon-induced, nuclear protein with annotated nuclease activity. ISG20 localizes to nucleoli of interferon-stimulated hepatocytes and is enriched on deoxyuridine-containing single-stranded DNA that mimics transcriptionally active, APOBEC3A-deaminated HBV DNA. ISG20 expression is detected in human livers in acute, self-limiting but not in chronic hepatitis B. ISG20 depletion mitigates the interferon-induced loss of cccDNA, and co-expression with APOBEC3A is sufficient to diminish cccDNA. In conclusion, non-cytolytic HBV cccDNA decline requires the concerted action of a deaminase and a nuclease. Our findings highlight that ISGs may cooperate in their antiviral activity that may be explored for therapeutic targeting. Keywords: APOBEC3A; HBV; chronic hepatitis B; interferon alpha; interferon gamma.

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