AIM: To analyze the association of HCV-RNA with peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) and to answer the question whether HCV-RNA positivity in PBMC is due to viral replication. METHODS: HCV-RNA was monitored in se...AIM: To analyze the association of HCV-RNA with peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) and to answer the question whether HCV-RNA positivity in PBMC is due to viral replication. METHODS: HCV-RNA was monitored in serum and PBMC preparations from 15 patients with chronic HCV infection before, during and after an IFN-alpha therapy using a nested RT/PCR technique. In a second approach, PBMC from healthy donors were incubated in HCV positive plasma. RESULTS: In the IFN-alpha responding patients,HCV-RNA disappeared first from total RNA preparations of PBMC and then from serum. In contrast, in relapsing patients, HCV-RNA reappeared first in serum and then in PBMC. A quantitative analysis of the HCV-RNA concentration in serum was performed before and after transition from detectable to non detectable HCV-RNA in PBMC-RNA and vice versa. When HCV-RNA was detectable in PBMC preparations, the HCV concentration in serum was significantly higher than the serum HCV-RNA concentration when HCV-RNA in PBMC was not detectable. Furthermore, at no time during the observation period was HCV specific RNA observed in PBMC, if HCV-RNA in serum was under the detection limit. Incubation of PBMC from healthy donors with several dilutions of HCV positive plasma for two hours showed a concentration dependent PCR positivity for HCV-RNA in reisolated PBMC. CONCLUSION: The detectability of HCV-RNA in total RNA from PBMC seems to depend on the HCV concentration in serum. Contamination or passive adsorption by circulating virus could be the reason for detection of HCV-RNA in PBMC preparations of chronically infected patients.展开更多
Homologous recombination (HR) comprises a series of interrelated pathways that function in the repair of DNA double-stranded breaks (DSBs) and interstrand crosslinks (ICLs). In addition, recombination provides c...Homologous recombination (HR) comprises a series of interrelated pathways that function in the repair of DNA double-stranded breaks (DSBs) and interstrand crosslinks (ICLs). In addition, recombination provides critical support for DNA replication in the recovery of stalled or broken replication forks, contributing to tolerance of DNA damage. A central core of proteins, most critically the RecA homolog Rad51, catalyzes the key reactions that typify HR: homology search and DNA strand invasion. The diverse functions of recombination are reflected in the need for context-specific factors that perform supplemental functions in conjunction with the core proteins. The inability to properly repair complex DNA damage and resolve DNA replication stress leads to genomic instability and contributes to cancer etiology. Mutations in the BRCA2 recombination gene cause predisposition to breast and ovarian cancer as well as Fanconi anemia, a cancer predisposition syndrome characterized by a defect in the repair of DNA interstrand crosslinks. The cellular functions of recombination are also germane to DNA-based treatment modalities of cancer, which target replicating cells by the direct or indirect induction of DNA lesions that are substrates for recombination pathways. This review focuses on mechanistic aspects of HR relating to DSB and ICL repair as well as replication fork support.展开更多
AIM:To determine the antiviral mechanism or target of oxymatrine against hepatitis B virus(HBV).METHODS:HepG2.2.15 cells were incubated with culture medium containing 500 μg/mL of oxymatrine for 2 and 5 d.The surface...AIM:To determine the antiviral mechanism or target of oxymatrine against hepatitis B virus(HBV).METHODS:HepG2.2.15 cells were incubated with culture medium containing 500 μg/mL of oxymatrine for 2 and 5 d.The surface antigen of HBV(HBsAg) and e antigen of HBV(HBeAg) in supernatant were determined by ELISA.HBV DNA in supernatant,and intracellular covalently closed circular DNA(cccDNA),relaxed circular DNA(rcDNA) and pregenomic RNA(pgRNA) were quantif ied by specif ic real-time polymerase chain reaction(PCR) or reverse transcription(RT)-PCR.RESULTS:Treatment with oxymatrine for 2 d and 5 d reduced the production of HBV by the cell line,as indicated by the decline of HBsAg(22.67%,t = 5.439,P = 0.0322 and 22.39%,t = 5.376,P = 0.0329,respectively),HBeAg(55.34%,t = 9.859,P = 0.0101 and 43.97%,t = 14.080,P = 0.0050) and HBV DNA(40.75%,t = 4.570,P = 0.0447 and 75.32%,t = 14.460,P = 0.0047) in the supernatant.Intracellular cccDNA was also markedly reduced by 63.98%(t = 6.152,P = 0.0254) and 80.83%(t = 10.270,P = 0.0093),and intracellular rcDNA by 34.35%(t = 4.776,P = 0.0413) and 39.24%(t = 10.050,P = 0.0097).In contrast,intracellular pgRNA increased by 6.90-fold(t = 8.941,P = 0.0123) and 3.18-fold(t = 7.432,P = 0.0176) after 500 μg/mL of oxymatrine treatment for 2 d and 5 d,respectively.CONCLUSION:Oxymatrine may inhibit the replication of HBV by interfering with the process of packaging pgRNA into the nucleocapsid,or inhibiting the activity of the viral DNA polymerase.展开更多
基金Supported by a grant of DFG (SFB 402 Teilprojekt C1 (Mihm))by a grant of Hoffmann La Roche (Grenzach-Wyhden, Germany)Part of the data has been presented as poster at the 1999 EASL-meeting in Neaples
文摘AIM: To analyze the association of HCV-RNA with peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) and to answer the question whether HCV-RNA positivity in PBMC is due to viral replication. METHODS: HCV-RNA was monitored in serum and PBMC preparations from 15 patients with chronic HCV infection before, during and after an IFN-alpha therapy using a nested RT/PCR technique. In a second approach, PBMC from healthy donors were incubated in HCV positive plasma. RESULTS: In the IFN-alpha responding patients,HCV-RNA disappeared first from total RNA preparations of PBMC and then from serum. In contrast, in relapsing patients, HCV-RNA reappeared first in serum and then in PBMC. A quantitative analysis of the HCV-RNA concentration in serum was performed before and after transition from detectable to non detectable HCV-RNA in PBMC-RNA and vice versa. When HCV-RNA was detectable in PBMC preparations, the HCV concentration in serum was significantly higher than the serum HCV-RNA concentration when HCV-RNA in PBMC was not detectable. Furthermore, at no time during the observation period was HCV specific RNA observed in PBMC, if HCV-RNA in serum was under the detection limit. Incubation of PBMC from healthy donors with several dilutions of HCV positive plasma for two hours showed a concentration dependent PCR positivity for HCV-RNA in reisolated PBMC. CONCLUSION: The detectability of HCV-RNA in total RNA from PBMC seems to depend on the HCV concentration in serum. Contamination or passive adsorption by circulating virus could be the reason for detection of HCV-RNA in PBMC preparations of chronically infected patients.
文摘Homologous recombination (HR) comprises a series of interrelated pathways that function in the repair of DNA double-stranded breaks (DSBs) and interstrand crosslinks (ICLs). In addition, recombination provides critical support for DNA replication in the recovery of stalled or broken replication forks, contributing to tolerance of DNA damage. A central core of proteins, most critically the RecA homolog Rad51, catalyzes the key reactions that typify HR: homology search and DNA strand invasion. The diverse functions of recombination are reflected in the need for context-specific factors that perform supplemental functions in conjunction with the core proteins. The inability to properly repair complex DNA damage and resolve DNA replication stress leads to genomic instability and contributes to cancer etiology. Mutations in the BRCA2 recombination gene cause predisposition to breast and ovarian cancer as well as Fanconi anemia, a cancer predisposition syndrome characterized by a defect in the repair of DNA interstrand crosslinks. The cellular functions of recombination are also germane to DNA-based treatment modalities of cancer, which target replicating cells by the direct or indirect induction of DNA lesions that are substrates for recombination pathways. This review focuses on mechanistic aspects of HR relating to DSB and ICL repair as well as replication fork support.
基金Supported by The National Natural Scientifi c Foundation of China,No. 30070958The National Key Technologies Research and Development Program of China during the 11th Five-year Plan Period,No. 2008zx1002-006
文摘AIM:To determine the antiviral mechanism or target of oxymatrine against hepatitis B virus(HBV).METHODS:HepG2.2.15 cells were incubated with culture medium containing 500 μg/mL of oxymatrine for 2 and 5 d.The surface antigen of HBV(HBsAg) and e antigen of HBV(HBeAg) in supernatant were determined by ELISA.HBV DNA in supernatant,and intracellular covalently closed circular DNA(cccDNA),relaxed circular DNA(rcDNA) and pregenomic RNA(pgRNA) were quantif ied by specif ic real-time polymerase chain reaction(PCR) or reverse transcription(RT)-PCR.RESULTS:Treatment with oxymatrine for 2 d and 5 d reduced the production of HBV by the cell line,as indicated by the decline of HBsAg(22.67%,t = 5.439,P = 0.0322 and 22.39%,t = 5.376,P = 0.0329,respectively),HBeAg(55.34%,t = 9.859,P = 0.0101 and 43.97%,t = 14.080,P = 0.0050) and HBV DNA(40.75%,t = 4.570,P = 0.0447 and 75.32%,t = 14.460,P = 0.0047) in the supernatant.Intracellular cccDNA was also markedly reduced by 63.98%(t = 6.152,P = 0.0254) and 80.83%(t = 10.270,P = 0.0093),and intracellular rcDNA by 34.35%(t = 4.776,P = 0.0413) and 39.24%(t = 10.050,P = 0.0097).In contrast,intracellular pgRNA increased by 6.90-fold(t = 8.941,P = 0.0123) and 3.18-fold(t = 7.432,P = 0.0176) after 500 μg/mL of oxymatrine treatment for 2 d and 5 d,respectively.CONCLUSION:Oxymatrine may inhibit the replication of HBV by interfering with the process of packaging pgRNA into the nucleocapsid,or inhibiting the activity of the viral DNA polymerase.