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Quasispecies of Hepatitis C Virus Participate in Cell-Specific Infectivity

Authors :
Hiroyuki Mori
Takasuke Fukuhara
Yoshihiko Maehara
Tomoharu Yoshizumi
Asuka Sato
Kazuaki Chayama
Yoshiharu Matsuura
Takashi Motomura
Tomokazu Tamura
Takeshi Kurihara
Yuji Soejima
Daisuke Motooka
Shota Nakamura
Toru Okamoto
Chikako Ono
Michio Imamura
Satomi Yamamoto
Toru Ikegami
Source :
Scientific Reports
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group, 2017.

Abstract

It is well documented that a variety of viral quasispecies are found in the patients with chronic infection of hepatitis C virus (HCV). However, the significance of quasispecies in the specific infectivity to individual cell types remains unknown. In the present study, we analyzed the role of quasispecies of the genotype 2a clone, JFH1 (HCVcc), in specific infectivity to the hepatic cell lines, Huh7.5.1 and Hep3B. HCV RNA was electroporated into Huh7.5.1 cells and Hep3B/miR-122 cells expressing miR-122 at a high level. Then, we adapted the viruses to Huh7 and Hep3B/miR-122 cells by serial passages and termed the resulting viruses HCVcc/Huh7 and HCVcc/Hep3B, respectively. Interestingly, a higher viral load was obtained in the homologous combination of HCVcc/Huh7 in Huh7.5.1 cells or HCVcc/Hep3B in Hep3B/miR-122 cells compared with the heterologous combination. By using a reverse genetics system and deep sequence analysis, we identified several adaptive mutations involved in the high affinity for each cell line, suggesting that quasispecies of HCV participate in cell-specific infectivity.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20452322
Volume :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scientific Reports
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8803e0ff55929244b3a448a34f2291d5