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    Title: Pegylated IFN-alpha suppresses hepatitis C virus by promoting the DAPK-mTOR pathway
    Other Titles: Pegylated IFN-α suppresses hepatitis C virus by promoting the DAPK-mTOR pathway
    Authors: Liu, WL;Yang, HC;Hsu, CS;Wang, CC;Wang, TS;Kao, JH;Chen, DS
    Contributors: National Mosquito-Borne Diseases Control Research Center
    Abstract: Death-associated protein kinase (DAPK) has been found to be induced by IFN, but its antiviral activity remains elusive. Therefore, we investigated whether DAPK plays a role in the pegylated IFN-alpha (peg-IFN-alpha)-induced antiviral activity against hepatitis C virus (HCV) replication. Primary human hepatocytes, Huh-7, and infectious HCV cell culture were used to study the relationship between peg-IFN-alpha and the DAPK-mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) pathways. The activation of DAPK and signaling pathways were determined using immunoblotting. By silencing DAPK and mTOR, we further assessed the role of DAPK and mTOR in the peg-IFN-alpha-induced suppression of HCV replication. Peg-IFN-alpha up-regulated the expression of DAPK and mTOR, which was associated with the suppression of HCV replication. Overexpression of DAPK enhanced mTOR expression and then inhibited HCV replication. In addition, knockdown of DAPK reduced the expression of mTOR in peg-IFN-alpha-treated cells, whereas silencing of mTOR had no effect on DAPK expression, suggesting mTOR may be a downstream effector of DAPK. More importantly, knockdown of DAPK or mTOR significantly mitigated the inhibitory effects of peg-IFN-alpha on HCV replication. In conclusion, our data suggest that the DAPK-mTOR pathway is critical for anti-HCV effects of peg-IFN-alpha.
    Date: 2016-12-20
    Relation: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2016 Dec 20;113(51):14799-14804.
    Link to: http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1618517114
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    Cited Times(WOS): https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000390044900073
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