Polyomavirus BK-encoded microRNA suppresses autoregulation of viral replication |
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Authors: | Ya-Chung Tian Yi-Jung Li Hua-Chien Chen Hsin-Hsu Wu Cheng-Hao Weng Yung-Chang Chen Cheng-Chia Lee Ming-Yang Chang Hsiang-Hao Hsu Tzung-Hai Yen Cheng-Chieh Hung Chih-Wei Yang |
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Affiliation: | 1. Kidney Research Center, Department of Nephrology, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taipei 105, Taiwan;2. Department of medicine, Chang Gung University, Tao Yuan 333, Taiwan;3. Graduate Institute of Clinical Medical Sciences, College of Medicine, Chang Gung University, 333, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | Polyomavirus BK (BKV) infection is an important cause of renal allograft failure. Viral microRNAs are known to play a crucial role in viral replication. This study investigated the expression of BKV-encoded microRNAs (miR-B1) in patients with polyomavirus-associated nephropathy (PVAN) and their role in viral replication. Following BKV infection in renal proximal tubular cells, the 3p and 5p miR-B1 levels were significantly increased. Cells transfected with the vector containing the miR-B1 precursor (the miR-B1 vector) showed a significant increase in expression of 3p and 5p miR-B1 and decrease in luciferase activity of a reporter containing the 3p and 5p miR-B1 binding sites, compared to cells transfected with the miR-B1-mutated vector. Transfection of the miR-B1 expression vector or the 3p and 5p miR-B1 oligonucleotides inhibited expression of TAg. TAg-enhanced promoter activity and BKV replication were inhibited by miR-B1. In contrast, inhibition of miR-B1 expression by addition of miR-B1 antagomirs or silencing of Dicer upregulated the expression of TAg and VP1 proteins in BKV-infected cells. Importantly, patients with PVAN had significantly higher levels of 3p and 5p miR-B1 compared to renal transplant patients without PVAN. In conclusion, we demonstrated that (1) miR-B1 expression was upregulated during BKV infection and (2) miR-B1 suppressed TAg-mediated autoregulation of BKV replication. Use of miR-B1 can be evaluated as a potential treatment strategy against BKV infection. |
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Keywords: | BKV, polyomavirus BK KSHV, Kaposi&rsquo s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus NCCR, non-coding control region PVAN, polyomavirus-associated nephropathy RISC, RNA-induced silencing complex TAg, large T antigen VP1, viral capsid protein 1 |
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