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Production of infectious hepatitis C virus in tissue culture from a cloned viral genome
Authors:Wakita Takaji  Pietschmann Thomas  Kato Takanobu  Date Tomoko  Miyamoto Michiko  Zhao Zijiang  Murthy Krishna  Habermann Anja  Kräusslich Hans-Georg  Mizokami Masashi  Bartenschlager Ralf  Liang T Jake
Affiliation:Department of Microbiology, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute for Neuroscience, Tokyo 183-8526, Japan. wakita@tmin.ac.jp
Abstract:
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection causes chronic liver diseases and is a global public health problem. Detailed analyses of HCV have been hampered by the lack of viral culture systems. Subgenomic replicons of the JFH1 genotype 2a strain cloned from an individual with fulminant hepatitis replicate efficiently in cell culture. Here we show that the JFH1 genome replicates efficiently and supports secretion of viral particles after transfection into a human hepatoma cell line (Huh7). Particles have a density of about 1.15-1.17 g/ml and a spherical morphology with an average diameter of about 55 nm. Secreted virus is infectious for Huh7 cells and infectivity can be neutralized by CD81-specific antibodies and by immunoglobulins from chronically infected individuals. The cell culture-generated HCV is infectious for chimpanzee. This system provides a powerful tool for studying the viral life cycle and developing antiviral strategies.
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