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Calcium signaling in hepatitis B virus infection and its potential as a therapeutic target

Fanyun Kong, Fulong Zhang, Xiangye Liu, Suping Qin, Xiaoying Yang, Delong Kong, Xiucheng Pan, Hongjuan You, Kuiyang Zheng, Renxian Tang

2021Cell Communication and Signaling28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

As a ubiquitous second messenger, calcium (Ca2+) can interact with numerous cellular proteins to regulate multiple physiological processes and participate in a variety of diseases, including hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection, which is a major cause of hepatitis, fibrosis, cirrhosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma. In recent years, several studies have demonstrated that depends on the distinct Ca2+ channels on the plasma membrane, endoplasmic reticulum, as well as mitochondria, HBV can elevate cytosolic Ca2+ levels. Moreover, within HBV-infected cells, the activation of intracellular Ca2+ signaling contributes to viral replication via multiple molecular mechanisms. Besides, the available evidence indicates that targeting Ca2+ signaling by suitable pharmaceuticals is a potent approach for the treatment of HBV infection. In the present review, we summarized the molecular mechanisms related to the elevation of Ca2+ signaling induced by HBV to modulate viral propagation and the recent advances in Ca2+ signaling as a potential therapeutic target for HBV infection. Video Abstract.

Topics & Concepts

Hepatitis B virusEndoplasmic reticulumCalcium signalingSignal transductionHepatocellular carcinomaHepatitis BBiologyVirologyCytosolIntracellularVirusHepatitis C virusCell biologyImmunologyCancer researchBiochemistryEnzymeHepatitis B Virus StudiesHepatitis C virus researchEndoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Disease
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