Activation of the N-Ras–PI3K–Akt-mTOR Pathway by Hepatitis C Virus: Control of Cell Survival and Viral Replication
Open Access
- 1 July 2005
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Virology
- Vol. 79 (14) , 8742-8749
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.79.14.8742-8749.2005
Abstract
The hepatitis C virus (HCV) replication complex is localized within detergent-resistant membranes or lipid rafts. We analyzed the protein contents of detergent-resistant fractions isolated from Huh7 cells expressing a self-replicating full-length HCV-1b genome. Using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis followed by mass spectrometry, we identified N-Ras as one of the proteins in which expression was increased in the detergent-resistant fractions from HCV genomic replicon clones compared to control cells. N-Ras is an activator of the phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase (PI3K)-Akt pathway. We found that the activities of PI3K and Akt, as well as the activity of their downstream target, mTOR, in the HCV-replicating cells were increased. Both PI3K-Akt- and mTOR-dependent pathways have been shown to promote cell survival. In agreement with this, HCV replicon cells were resistant to serum starvation-induced apoptosis. We also characterized the role of this pathway in HCV replication. Reduction of N-Ras expression by transfection of N-Ras small interfering RNA (siRNA) resulted in increased replication of HCV. We observed a similar increase in HCV replication in cells treated with the PI3K inhibitor LY294002 and in cells transfected with mTOR siRNA. Taken together, these data suggest that increased N-Ras levels in subcellular sites of HCV replication and stimulation of the prosurvival PI3K-Akt pathway and mTOR by HCV not only protect cells against apoptosis but also contribute to the maintenance of steady-state levels of HCV replication. These effects may contribute to the establishment of persistent infection by HCV.Keywords
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