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TY - JOUR TI - Hepatitis C virus core protein targets 4E-BP1 expression and phosphorylation and potentiates Myc-induced liver carcinogenesis in transgenic mice AU - Abdallah, Cosette AU - Lejamtel, Charlène AU - Benzoubir, Nassima AU - Battaglia, Serena AU - Sidahmed-Adrar, Nazha AU - Desterke, Christophe AU - Lemasson, Matthieu AU - Rosenberg, Arielle R. AU - Samuel, Didier AU - Bréchot, Christian AU - Pflieger, Delphine AU - Le Naour, François AU - Bourgeade, Marie-Françoise T2 - Oncotarget AB - Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a leading cause of liver diseases including the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Particularly, core protein has been involved in HCV-related liver pathologies. However, the impact of HCV core on signaling pathways supporting the genesis of HCC remains largely elusive. To decipher the host cell signaling pathways involved in the oncogenic potential of HCV core, a global quantitative phosphoproteomic approach was carried out. This study shed light on novel differentially phosphorylated proteins, in particular several components involved in translation. Among the eukaryotic initiation factors that govern the translational machinery, 4E-BP1 represents a master regulator of protein synthesis that is associated with the development and progression of cancers due to its ability to increase protein expression of oncogenic pathways. Enhanced levels of 4E-BP1 in non-modified and phosphorylated forms were validated in human hepatoma cells and in mouse primary hepatocytes expressing HCV core, in the livers of HCV core transgenic mice as well as in HCV-infected human primary hepatocytes. The contribution of HCV core in carcinogenesis and the status of 4E-BP1 expression and phosphorylation were studied in HCV core/Myc double transgenic mice. HCV core increased the levels of 4E-BP1 expression and phosphorylation and significantly accelerated the onset of Myc-induced tumorigenesis in these double transgenic mice. These results reveal a novel function of HCV core in liver carcinogenesis potentiation. They position 4E-BP1 as a tumor-specific target of HCV core and support the involvement of the 4E-BP1/eIF4E axis in hepatocarcinogenesis. DA - 2017/04/20/ PY - 2017 DO - 10.18632/oncotarget.17280 DP - PubMed J2 - Oncotarget LA - eng SN - 1949-2553 KW - 4E-BP1 phosphorylation KW - HCV core KW - SILAC KW - hepatocellular carcinoma KW - phosphoproteomics ER -