15
views
0
recommends
+1 Recommend
0 collections
    0
    shares
      • Record: found
      • Abstract: found
      • Article: not found

      Infection of human hepatocyte chimeric mouse with genetically engineered hepatitis C virus and its susceptibility to interferon.

      Febs Letters
      Animals, Cells, Cultured, Chimera, virology, Clone Cells, Genetic Engineering, Genotype, Hepacivirus, drug effects, genetics, physiology, Hepatitis C, Hepatocytes, transplantation, Humans, Interferon-alpha, pharmacology, Mice, RNA, Viral, blood, Serial Passage, Serum Albumin, Transcription, Genetic, Viral Load

      Read this article at

      ScienceOpenPublisherPubMed
      Bookmark
          There is no author summary for this article yet. Authors can add summaries to their articles on ScienceOpen to make them more accessible to a non-specialist audience.

          Abstract

          We developed a reverse genetics system of hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotypes 1a and 2a using infectious clones and human hepatocyte chimeric mice. We inoculated cell culture-produced genotype 2a (JFH-1) HCV intravenously. We also injected genotype 1a CV-H77C clone RNA intrahepatically. Mice inoculated with HCV by both procedures developed measurable and transmissible viremia. Interferon (IFN) alpha treatment resulted in greater reduction of genotype 2a HCV levels than genotype 1a, as seen in clinical practice. Genetically engineered HCV infection system should be useful for analysis of the mechanisms of resistance of HCV to IFN and other drugs.

          Related collections

          Author and article information

          Comments

          Comment on this article