Abstract
AbstractMechanisms of hepatitis B virus (HBV) reactivation after hepatitis C virus (HCV) elimination by direct-acting antiviral (DAA) treatment in HBV/HCV-co-infected patients remain unclear. We examined RIG-I-like helicase (RLH) pathway activation by HBV mono-infection, HCV mono-infection or HBV/HCV co-infection and interference between HBV and HCV in primary human hepatocytes. Interference between HBV and HCV and HBV reactivation after DAA treatment in humanized-liver mice were assessed. HCV infection activated RLH pathway, as evidenced by RIG-I, ISG15 and ISG56 expression induction; HBV caused only RIG-I induction in vitro. RLH activation was also found in HBV/HCV-co-infected cells, and HBV replication were suppressed in HBV/HCV-co-infected than in HBV-mono-infected cells. siRNA-mediated double knockdown of ISG15 and ISG56 increased HBV replication in HBV/HCV-co-infected cells. HCV infection activated RLH pathway and suppressed HBV replication in humanized-liver mice. Subsequent elimination of HCV by DAA administration downregulated RLH pathway and upregulated HBV replication in mice. RLH pathway was activated in livers of chronic hepatitis C patients compared to those of chronic hepatitis B or non-B, non-C patients. The RLH pathway activation was downregulated by HCV elimination. In conclusion, HCV infection activated RLH pathway and suppressed HBV replication in human hepatocytes. HCV elimination upregulated HBV replication, probably through RLH pathway downregulation.
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Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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