GSH changes in HepG2 cells infected by dengue virus or stably expressing viral protein E and NS3
- VernacularTitle:登革病毒及其E蛋白和NS3蛋白对HepG2细胞中GSH水平的影响
- Author:
Wen JIANG
;
Yanping TIAN
;
Limei LIU
;
Wei CHEN
;
Zongtao CHEN
;
Na GAO
;
Xiaofeng XU
;
Jing AN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
dengue virus;
HepG2 cells;
GSH
- From:Journal of Third Military Medical University
2003;0(24):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the changes of intracellular GSH content in HepG2 cells infected with dengue virus(DV)or stably expressing E or NS3 protein.Methods HepG2 cells were cocultured with DV or inactivitated DV,l h later the viral supernatant was removed.The infected HepG2 cells were collected 10,20,30,40,60 min,and 2,6,12,24,48 h after the beginning coculture and intracellular GSH content was detected by spectrophotometry.Intracellular GSH content was also detected in HepG2 cells stably expressing E protein/NS3(pReceiver-E/HepG2,pReceiver-NS3/HepG2)and those containing empty plasmid(pReceiver/HepG2).Results GSH content showed a decreasing tendency after DV-2 infection.The lowest values were seen 30 min and 2,24 h after infection,which were of significant difference in comparison with those in inactivated DV infected HepG2 cells as well as at other time points.GSH levels in pReceiver-E/HepG2,pReceiver-NS3/HepG2 were significantly lower than those in pReceiver/HepG2.Conclusion DV-2 infection might lead to the GSH depletion in HepG2 cells,and GSH lost from HepG2 cells might undergo a three-step process:virus adsorption/penetration,protein synthesis and budding.E or NS3 protein stably expressed in HepG2 cells can also decrease the GSH levels.