Elucidating the distinct contributions of miR-122 in the HCV life cycle reveals insights into virion assembly

Author:

Rheault Marylin1,Cousineau Sophie E1,Fox Danielle R12,Abram Quinn H3,Sagan Selena M13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Microbiology & Immunology, McGill University , Montréal , Canada

2. Department of Physiology, McGill University , Montréal , Canada

3. Department of Biochemistry, McGill University , Montréal , Canada

Abstract

AbstractEfficient hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA accumulation is dependent upon interactions with the human liver-specific microRNA, miR-122. MiR-122 has at least three roles in the HCV life cycle: it acts as an RNA chaperone, or ‘riboswitch’, allowing formation of the viral internal ribosomal entry site; it provides genome stability; and promotes viral translation. However, the relative contribution of each role in HCV RNA accumulation remains unclear. Herein, we used point mutations, mutant miRNAs, and HCV luciferase reporter RNAs to isolate each of the roles and evaluate their contribution to the overall impact of miR-122 in the HCV life cycle. Our results suggest that the riboswitch has a minimal contribution in isolation, while genome stability and translational promotion have similar contributions in the establishment phase of infection. However, in the maintenance phase, translational promotion becomes the dominant role. Additionally, we found that an alternative conformation of the 5′ untranslated region, termed SLIIalt, is important for efficient virion assembly. Taken together, we have clarified the overall importance of each of the established roles of miR-122 in the HCV life cycle and provided insight into the regulation of the balance between viral RNAs in the translating/replicating pool and those engaged in virion assembly.

Funder

CIHR

Canadian Network on Hepatitis C

Fonds de Recherche du Québec – Santé

Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship

Tomlinson Doctoral Fellowship

Frederick Banting & Charles Best Canada Graduate Scholarships – Doctoral Awards

Canada Research Chairs

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics

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