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Novel reporter system to monitor early stages of the hepatitis B virus life cycle
Authors:Hironori Nishitsuji  Saneyuki Ujino  Yuko Shimizu  Keisuke Harada  Jing Zhang  Masaya Sugiyama  Masashi Mizokami  Kunitada Shimotohno
Affiliation:1. Research Center for Hepatitis and Immunology, National Center for Global Health and Medicine, Ichikawa, Japan;2. Central Pharmaceutical Research Institute, Japan Tobacco Inc., Osaka, Japan;3. Research and Development Center, FUSO Pharmaceutical Industries, Ltd, Osaka, Japan
Abstract:A recombinant hepatitis B virus (HBV) expressing NanoLuc (NL) (HBV/NL) was produced by cotransfecting a plasmid containing a 1.2‐fold HBV genome carrying the NL gene with a plasmid bearing a packaging‐defective 1.2‐fold HBV genome into a human hepatoma cell line, HepG2. We found that NL activity in HBV/NL‐infected primary hepatocytes or sodium taurocholate cotransporting polypeptide‐transduced human hepatocyte‐derived cell lines increased linearly for several days after infection and was concordant with HBV RNA levels in the cells. Treatment of the virus‐infected cells with HBV inhibitors reduced NL activity in a dose‐dependent manner. Detection of HBV/NL infection, monitored by NL activity, was highly sensitive and less expensive than detection using the conventional method to evaluate HBV infection. In addition, because we also studied host factors, this system is applicable not only for studying the HBV life cycle, but also for exploring agent(s) that regulate HBV proliferation.
Keywords:HBV  host factors  luciferase  reporter HBV  virus entry
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