1. Adaptation of hepatitis C virus to interferon lambda polymorphism across multiple viral genotypes.
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Chaturvedi N, Svarovskaia ES, Mo H, Osinusi AO, Brainard DM, Subramanian GM, McHutchison JG, Zeuzem S, and Fellay J
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- Africa, Asia, Europe, Genotype, Humans, Viral Load, Adaptation, Biological, Hepacivirus genetics, Hepatitis C immunology, Hepatitis C virology, Immunologic Factors genetics, Interferons genetics, Viral Nonstructural Proteins genetics
- Abstract
Genetic polymorphism in the interferon lambda (IFN-λ) region is associated with spontaneous clearance of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and response to interferon-based treatment. Here, we evaluate associations between IFN-λ polymorphism and HCV variation in 8729 patients (Europeans 77%, Asians 13%, Africans 8%) infected with various viral genotypes, predominantly 1a (41%), 1b (22%) and 3a (21%). We searched for associations between rs12979860 genotype and variants in the NS3, NS4A, NS5A and NS5B HCV proteins. We report multiple associations in all tested proteins, including in the interferon-sensitivity determining region of NS5A. We also assessed the combined impact of human and HCV variation on pretreatment viral load and report amino acids associated with both IFN-λ polymorphism and HCV load across multiple viral genotypes. By demonstrating that IFN-λ variation leaves a large footprint on the viral proteome, we provide evidence of pervasive viral adaptation to innate immune pressure during chronic HCV infection., Competing Interests: NC, JF No competing interests declared, ES, HM, AO, DB, GS, JM This study was partially funded by Gilead Sciences and the author is an employee of Gilead Sciences, SZ has been a consultant for Abbvie, Gilead, Janssen, Merck/MSD, (© 2019, Chaturvedi et al.)
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- 2019
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