Course and outcome of hepatitis C
National Institutes of Health · National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
Abstract
The hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a small enveloped RNA virus belonging to the family flaviviridae and genus hepacivirus. The HCV RNA genome is 9,600 nucleotides in length and encodes a single polyprotein that is post-translationally cleaved into 10 polypeptides including t3 structural (C, E1, and E2) and multiple nonstructural proteins ([NS] NS2 to NS5). The NS proteins include enzymes necessary for protein processing (proteases) and viral replication (RNA polymerase). The virus replicates at a high rate in the liver and has marked sequence heterogeneity. There are 6 genotypes and more than 90 subtypes of HCV, the most common in the United States being 1a and 1b (approximately 75%), 2a and 2b (approximately…
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1Topics & keywords
- Hepatocellular carcinoma
- Hepatitis C virus
- Hepatology
- Flaviviridae
- Hepatitis C
- Cirrhosis
- Medicine
- Virology
- Good health and well-being