Proteomic analysis of HepaRG cells: a novel cell line that supports hepatitis B virus infection.

Narayan R, Gangadharan B, Hantz O, Antrobus R, García A, Dwek RA, Zitzmann N

The first proteomic characterization of the HepaRG cell line, the only cell line that is susceptible to hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection and supports a complete virus life cycle, is reported. Differential analysis of naive and HBV-infected HepaRG cells by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis revealed 19 differentially regulated features, 7 increasing and 12 decreasing with HBV infection. The proteins identified in these features were involved in various cellular pathways including apoptosis, DNA/RNA processing, and hepatocellular impairment. Similar expression changes in a number of the identified proteins have already been reported for other virus systems. Identification of these expression changes is a validation of the proteomics approach and contributes to an understanding of host cellular response to HBV infection.

Keywords:

Apoptosis

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Cell Line

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DNA

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Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional

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Hepatitis B

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Hepatitis B virus

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Hepatocytes

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Humans

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Image Processing, Computer-Assisted

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Mass Spectrometry

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Phenotype

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Proteome

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Proteomics

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RNA