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. 2017 Jul 8;488(4):628-633.
doi: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2017.03.109. Epub 2017 Mar 22.

MicroRNA-548j inhibits type I interferon production by targeting ZBTB11 in patients with chronic hepatitis B

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MicroRNA-548j inhibits type I interferon production by targeting ZBTB11 in patients with chronic hepatitis B

Kangkang Yu et al. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. .

Abstract

Type I IFNs play crucial roles in antiviral immune responses. By inducing cellular resistance to viral infection and apoptosis of virus-infected cells, they impair virus replication and eliminate the invading pathogens. However, in CHB patients, generation of type I IFN was significantly impaired and the underlying mechanisms have not been fully understood. MicroRNA-548 family has been implicated in regulating antiviral response upon various infections. Here we explored the potential role of miR-548j in modulating type I IFN production in CHB. We found that miR-548j expression increased in MoDCs from CHB patients than that from healthy volunteers and transient transfection of miR-548j mimic led to a marked decrease of IFN-α/β production in MoDCs from healthy volunteers while blockade of miR-548j by anti-miR-548j significantly restored IFN-α/β secretion in MoDCs from CHB patients. In addition, Zinc finger and BTB domain containing 11 (ZBTB11) was predicted and finally confirmed to be a target of miR-548j. Forced expression of ZBTB11 also restored IFN-α/β secretion in MoDCs from CHB patients. These results indicate the involvement of miR-548j in aberrant production of type I IFN in CHB patients, and provide a potential target for developing anti-HBV therapies.

Keywords: Chronic hepatitis B; Interferon; MicroRNA.

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