Abstract

AimHepatitis B virus (HBV) is a major cause of a variety of liver diseases. Existing antiviral drugs cannot eradicate HBV from our body, and the main reason is unclear on the molecular mechanism of HBV replication. Flap endonuclease 1 (FEN1) can repair relaxed circular DNA (HBV rcDNA) to covalently closed circular DNA (HBV cccDNA) that promotes HBV DNA replication, while its specific regulatory detail remains unclear. In addition, miR-146a is close related to regulation in HBV replication. This study aims to explore whether miR-146a regulates HBV cccDNA formation through FEN1. Main methodsWe investigated the expression of miR-146a, FEN1 and HBV copies in HBV stable replication cell line HepG2.2.15 and its parent cell line HepG2 transfected miR-146a and FEN1 plasmid by qRT-PCR and western blot, to identify the cooperation of Argonaute-2 (Ago2) and miR-146a by Ago2 siRNA and Ago2 RNA Binding Protein Immunoprecipitation (RIP). Key findingsCompared with the control group, we found that the expression of miR-146a was significantly up-regulated in HepG2.2.15, and the expression of FEN1 and HBV copies were also significantly up-regulated. On contrary, the expression of target gene of miR-146a, interleukin-1 receptor-associated kinase 1 (IRAK1) and tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated factor-6 (TRAF6), was significantly decreased in HepG2.2.15. With the use of Ago2 siRNA and then Ago2 RIP, we found that Ago2 performed as a carrier for miR-146a to promote HBV replication. SignificanceThe results suggest a novel miR-146a → FEN1 → HBV DNA regulatory axis in HBV replication life. Ago2 cooperates with miR-146a to regulate the transcription and expression level of FEN1 protein through the downstream target gene IRAK1/TRAF6, and to promote HBV replication.

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