TRPV4 promotes HBV replication and capsid assembly via methylation modification of H3K4 and HBc ubiquitin

Author:

Zhang Yu12ORCID,Yuan Xiaoxue3,Wang Jun34,Han Ming3,Lu Hongping5,Wang Yun26,Liu Shunai3,Yang Song2ORCID,Xing Hui‐Chun2ORCID,Cheng Jun12

Affiliation:

1. Peking University Ditan Teaching Hospital Beijing China

2. Department of Hepatology Beijing Ditan Hospital of Capital Medical University Beijing China

3. Beijing Key Laboratory of Emerging Infectious Diseases Institute of Infectious Diseases, Beijing Ditan Hospital, Capital Medical University Beijing China

4. Beijing Key Laboratory of Emerging Infectious Diseases Peking University Ditan Teaching Hospital Beijing China

5. Beijing Pan‐Asia Tongze Institute of Biomedicine Co, Ltd Beijing China

6. Beijing Key Laboratory of Emerging Infectious Diseases The First Section of Liver Disease, Beijing Ditan Hospital, Capital Medical University Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractHepatitis B virus (HBV) infection poses a significant burden on global public health. Unfortunately, current treatments cannot fully alleviate this burden as they have limited effect on the transcriptional activity of the tenacious covalently closed circular DNA (cccDNA) responsible for viral persistence. Consequently, the HBV life cycle should be further investigated to develop new anti‐HBV pharmaceutical targets. Our previous study discovered that the host gene TMEM203 hinders HBV replication by participating in calcium ion regulation. The involvement of intracellular calcium in HBV replication has also been confirmed. In this study, we found that transient receptor potential vanilloid 4 (TRPV4) notably enhances HBV reproduction by investigating the effects of several calcium ion‐related molecules on HBV replication. The in‐depth study showed that TRPV4 promotes hepatitis B core/capsid protein (HBc) protein stability through the ubiquitination pathway and then promotes the nucleocapsid assembly. HBc binds to cccDNA and reduces the nucleosome spacing of the cccDNA‐histones complex, which may regulate HBV transcription by altering the nucleosome arrangement of the HBV genome. Moreover, our results showed that TRPV4 promotes cccDNA‐dependent transcription by accelerating the methylation modification of H3K4. In conclusion, TRPV4 could interact with HBV core protein and regulate HBV during transcription and replication. These data suggest that TRPV4 exerts multifaceted HBV‐related synergistic factors and may serve as a therapeutic target for CHB.

Publisher

Wiley

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