Cellular OCIAD2 protein is a proviral factor for hepatitis C virus replication.

Int J Biol Macromol

Institute of Pathogenic Microorganism and College of Bioscience and Engineering, Jiangxi Agricultural University, Nanchang, Jiangxi, China. Electronic address:

Published: October 2021

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) nonstructural protein NS4B is necessary for HCV replication. Our previous research found that NS4B-associated cellular proteins PREB and Surfeit 4 are involved in HCV replication. However, the molecular mechanism of HCV replication is not fully understood. Here we identified cellular ovarian cancer immunoreactive antigen domain containing 2 (OCIAD2) protein as a novel NS4B-associated HCV host cofactor by screening with small interfering RNA. Knockdown of OCIAD2 reduced significantly the HCV replication in a dose-dependent and genotype-independent manner. Further research showed that OCIAD2 was recruited into the HCV RNA replication complex by the interaction with NS4B. Interestingly, HCV replication induced OCIAD2 expression. In turn, overexpression of wild OCIAD2 also promoted virus replication whereas that of OCIAD2 mutant lacking the ability to bind NS4B exerted no effect on HCV replication. We also examined whether OCIAD2 interacted with other proteins participating in the HCV RNA replication complex including viral proteins NS5A, NS5B, and cellular proteins PREB, Surfeit 4. The results showed that OCIAD2 interacted with PREB and NS5A, but not NS5B or Surfeit 4. Our findings provide new insights into the function of OCIAD2 and HCV replication mechanism.

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