Earlier studies revealed that human interleukin 6 (IL-6) contains recognition sites for the hepatitis B virus (HBV) envelope (env) protein, and that IL-6 and anti-IL-6 antibodies, respectively, inhibited the interaction of cells expressing a receptor for HBV with the preS(21-47) segment of the HBV env protein, encompassing the complementary attachment site for IL-6. This suggested that IL-6 mediates HBV-cell interactions. We report that: (a) Chinese hamster ovary cells transfected with human IL-6 cDNA and Spodoptera frugiperda ovarian insect cells infected with recombinant baculovirus carrying human IL-6 cDNA expressed receptors for the preS(21-47) region of the HBV env protein, indicating that expression of IL-6 on the surface of cells is sufficient to endow them with receptors for HBV. (b) Among peptides covering the entire sequence of human IL-6 and the corresponding antipeptide antibodies, the peptide IL-6[35-66] and anti-IL-6[35-66] most effectively inhibited the interaction between human hepatoma HepG2 cells and the preS(21-47) ligand, suggesting that this region of the human IL-6 sequence encompasses a binding site for the HBV env protein. (c) Studies with replacement set peptides from the preS(21-47) sequence indicated that residues 21-25, 28, 31, 33-35, 39, and 43-45 can be replaced by alanine (serine) residues, while all the other residues are essential for maintaining the cell receptor/IL-6 binding activity. Further delineation of complementary sites on IL-6 and on the HBV env protein may contribute to the design of compounds inhibiting HBV replication.
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December 01 1992
Cells transfected with human interleukin 6 cDNA acquire binding sites for the hepatitis B virus envelope protein.
A R Neurath,
A R Neurath
Lindsley F. Kimball Research Institute, New York Blood Center, New York 10021.
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N Strick,
N Strick
Lindsley F. Kimball Research Institute, New York Blood Center, New York 10021.
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Y Y Li
Y Y Li
Lindsley F. Kimball Research Institute, New York Blood Center, New York 10021.
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A R Neurath
Lindsley F. Kimball Research Institute, New York Blood Center, New York 10021.
N Strick
Lindsley F. Kimball Research Institute, New York Blood Center, New York 10021.
Y Y Li
Lindsley F. Kimball Research Institute, New York Blood Center, New York 10021.
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1992) 176 (6): 1561–1569.
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A R Neurath, N Strick, Y Y Li; Cells transfected with human interleukin 6 cDNA acquire binding sites for the hepatitis B virus envelope protein.. J Exp Med 1 December 1992; 176 (6): 1561–1569. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.176.6.1561
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