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Title: | Human S15a Expression Is Upregulated by Hepatitis B Virus X Protein | Authors: | Lian, Z. Liu, J. Li, L. Li, X. Tufan, N.L.S. Wu, M.-C. Wang, H.-Y. |
Keywords: | Hepatitis B x antigen Hepatocarcinogenesis Ribosomal protein Translation amino acid complementary DNA hepatitis B antigen Hepatitis b virus x antigen messenger RNA ribosome protein ribosome protein S15a unclassified drug animal cell animal experiment animal model article base pairing carcinogenesis cell cycle cell growth colony formation controlled study gene expression gene identification Hepatitis B virus human human cell human tissue liver carcinogenesis liver cell carcinoma molecular weight mouse nonhuman Northern blotting polymerase chain reaction priority journal RNA isolation RNA translation SCID mouse Western blotting Amino Acid Sequence Animals Base Sequence Blotting, Northern Blotting, Western Carcinoma, Hepatocellular Cell Division Cloning, Molecular Colony-Forming Units Assay DNA, Complementary Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic Hepatitis B Antigens Humans In Situ Hybridization Liver Liver Neoplasms Mice Mice, Nude Mice, SCID Molecular Sequence Data Polymerase Chain Reaction Ribosomal Proteins Subtraction Technique Trans-Activators Up-Regulation |
Abstract: | The hepatitis B virus (HBV)-encoded X antigen (HBxAg) may contribute to the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) through the upregulated expression of selected cellular genes. To identify these genes, RNAs isolated from HBxAg-positive and -negative HepG2 cells were compared by PCR select cDNA subtraction. One gene overexpressed in HBxAg-positive cells by Northern and Western blotting is the ribosomal protein S15a. The S15a mRNA is 535 base pairs, encoding a protein 130 amino acids long with a molecular weight of 14.3 kDa. S15a expression was upregulated in HBV-infected livers, where it costained with HBxAg. Overexpression of S15a stimulated cell growth, colony formation in soft agar, and tumor formation in SCID mice. Hence, HBxAg upregulated the expression of S15a, the latter of which participates in the development of HCC, perhaps by altering the integrity of translation. © 2004 Wiley-Liss, Inc. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/5110 https://doi.org/10.1002/mc.20012 |
ISSN: | 0899-1987 |
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