Highly Permissive Cell Lines for Subgenomic and Genomic Hepatitis C Virus RNA Replication
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Abstract
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) replication appears to be restricted to the human hepatoma cell line Huh-7, indicating that a favorable cellular environment exists within these cells. Although adaptive mutations in the HCV nonstructural proteins typically enhance the replicative capacity of subgenomic replicons in Huh-7 cells, replication can only be detected in a subpopulation of these cells. Here we show that self-replicating subgenomic RNA could be eliminated from Huh-7 clones by prolonged treatment with alpha interferon (IFN-alpha) and that a higher frequency of cured cells could support both subgenomic and full-length HCV replication. The increased permissiveness of one of the cured cell lines allowed us to…
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- Subgenomic mRNA
- Biology
- NS5A
- Permissiveness
- Replicon
- Virology
- Viral replication
- Cell culture
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