Hepatitis C virus core protein does not inhibit apoptosis in human hepatoma cells

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Dumoulin, FL [1 ]
von dem Bussche, A [1 ]
Söhne, J [1 ]
Sauerbruch, T [1 ]
Spengler, U [1 ]
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[1] Univ Bonn, Dept Med 1, D-53127 Bonn, Germany
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apoptosis; CD; 95/Fas; hepatitis C virus; HepG2; tumour necrosis factor;
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Background Viral persistence is a major problem after infection with the hepatitis C virus. Recently, it has been reported that hepatitis C virus core protein inhibits cis-platin induced apoptosis in human cervical carcinoma cells and apoptosis induced by overexpression of c-myc in Chinese hamster ovary cells. Materials and methods This study investigated whether different variants of hepatitis C virus core or E2 protein interfere with tumour necrosis factor alpha or Fas (CD95/ APO-1) antibody-induced programmed cell death in transiently transfected human hepatoma (HepG2) cells. Results While neither full length or C-terminally truncated variants of hepatitis C virus core protein nor hepatitis C virus E2 protein inhibited tumour necrosis factor alpha- or Fas antibody-induced apoptosis, a strong inhibition was observed with the cowpox virus cytokine response modifier A protein. Conclusions Thus, it is unlikely that hepatitis C virus core or E2 protein inhibit apoptosis mediated by apoptosis-signalling pathways sensitive to cytokine response modifier A protein. Discrepancies to previous reports probably reflect specific effects of hepatitis C virus core protein on different apoptotic pathways and/ or cell lines.
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