Robust hepatitis C virus infection in vitro
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Abstract
The absence of a robust cell culture model of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection has severely limited analysis of the HCV life cycle and the development of effective antivirals and vaccines. Here we report the establishment of a simple yet robust HCV cell culture infection system based on the HCV JFH-1 molecular clone and Huh-7-derived cell lines that allows the production of virus that can be efficiently propagated in tissue culture. This system provides a powerful tool for the analysis of host-virus interactions that should facilitate the discovery of antiviral drugs and vaccines for this important human pathogen.
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- Hepatitis C virus
- Virology
- Virus
- clone (Java method)
- Cell culture
- Hepacivirus
- Pathogen
- Biology
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- Responsible consumption and production
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