Hepatitis B virus evades the immune system by suppressing the NF-κB signaling pathway with DENND2A

乙肝病毒利用 DENND2A 抑制 NF-κB 信号通路逃避免疫系统

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作者:Mayuko Ide, Noriko Tabata, Yuko Yonemura, Kazuhisa Murai, Ying Wang, Atsuya Ishida, Masao Honda, Shuichi Kaneko, Satoru Ito, Hiroshi Yanagawa

Abstract

Overcoming hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a challenging problem because HBV deceives the host immune system. We have found that DENN domain-containing 2A (DENND2A) was essential for HBV maintenance, although its role remains unclear. In this study, we elucidate its function by screening a novel DENND2A-binding peptide, DENP4-3S. DENP4-3S exhibits homology to SAM and SH3 domain-containing protein 1 (SASH1), a scaffold protein involved in Toll-like receptor signaling that promotes proinflammatory cytokine production. We confirmed that DENND2A interacts with SASH1 specifically. Overexpression and knockdown experiments showed that overexpression of DENND2A suppressed the transcriptional activity of NF-κB, and the knockdown of DENND2A promoted it and the production of cytokines and interferons. Here, we constructed a fusion protein (10M-DEN3SN) consisting of an anti-asialoglycoprotein receptor antibody and DENP4-3S to deliver the peptide to hepatocytes specifically. 10M-DEN3SN inhibited the interaction between DENND2A and SASH1, and rescued SASH1 trapped by DENND2A, leading to the upregulation of NF-κB and its downstream signaling. In addition, 10M-DEN3SN suppressed HBV proliferation in PXB chimeric mice. These results with the DENND2A-binding peptide delivered into hepatocytes suggested the involvement of DENND2A, SASH, and NF-κB signaling pathway in the HBV infection and onset of hepatitis. In conclusion, this study indicates that HBV utilizes DENND2A and SASH1 to evade the immune system.IMPORTANCEHepatitis B virus (HBV) is a serious liver infection with no established cure, causing an abnormal host immune response. Here, we identified a novel peptide that interacts with DENN domain-containing 2A (DENND2A), a host factor essential for HBV maintenance. The resulting peptide showed sequence homology, revealing an interaction between DENND2A and the immune system regulator SASH1. This study suggests that DENND2A contributes to HBV infection by suppressing the cellular immune system by inhibiting SASH1. The DENND2A-binding peptide, incorporated into our hepatocyte-specific peptide delivery system, inhibited the DENND2A-SASH1 interaction and promoted the production of cytokines and interferons in cultured hepatocytes. As a consequence, the peptide suppressed HBV proliferation in humanized mice. We report new insights into the role of DENND2A and SASH1 in HBV maintenance and highlight the importance of the immune system.

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