Development and characterization of a recombinant cDNA-based hepatitis C virus system |
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Authors: | Ndjomou Jean Liu Ying O'Malley John Ericsson Maria He Johnny J |
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Affiliation: | Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Indiana University School of Medicine, R2 302, 950 W. Walnut Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA. |
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Abstract: | Invention of subgenomic HCV replicon a few years ago and recent success of in vitro production of infectious HCV have improved our knowledge of the HCV life cycle, replication, pathogenesis, and screening of anti-HCV therapeutics. However, the highly genotype-dependent nature of the in vitro HCV production system has limited its potential for HCV research. In this study, we constructed a recombinant DNA-based HCV system that contained EF-1alpha promoter-driven HCV genotype 1b with HCV E1/E2 deleted and replaced by GFP. We co-transfected this recombinant cDNA with HCV E1/E2 or VSV-G expression plasmid into 293T cells, and we showed HCV protein expression and processing and demonstrated production of HCV-like particles in culture supernatant of co-transfected cells. These results support potential use of this system for studies on expression and processing of the HCV polyprotein and assembly and release of HCV-like particles. |
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Keywords: | HCV Recombinant system 293T cells Virus-like particles |
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