Title : Involvement of cholesterol in hepatitis B virus X protein-induced abnormal lipid metabolism of hepatoma cells via up-regulating miR-205-targeted ACSL4.

Pub. Date : 2014 Mar 14

PMID : 24576478






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1 Involvement of cholesterol in hepatitis B virus X protein-induced abnormal lipid metabolism of hepatoma cells via up-regulating miR-205-targeted ACSL4. Cholesterol microRNA 205 Homo sapiens
2 Strikingly, we found that HBx was able to increase the levels of cellular cholesterol, a metabolite of ACSL4, in hepatoma cells, which could be blocked by miR-205 (or Triacsin C, an inhibitor of ACSL4). Cholesterol microRNA 205 Homo sapiens
3 However, anti-miR-205 could increase the levels of cholesterol in the cells. Cholesterol microRNA 205 Homo sapiens
4 The HBx-depressed miR-205 is responsible for the abnormal lipid metabolism through accumulating cholesterol in hepatoma cells. Cholesterol microRNA 205 Homo sapiens