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Alpha interferon inhibits hepatitis C virus replication in primary human hepatocytes infected in vitro
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Alpha interferon inhibits hepatitis C virus replication in primary human hepatocytes infected in vitro

Valérie Castet, Chantal Fournier, Alexandre Soulier, Rozenn Brillet, Joliette Coste, Dominique Larrey, Daniel Dhumeaux, Patrick Maurel et Jean-Michel Pawlotsky
Journal of virology, Vol.76(16), p.8189-8199
01/08/2002
PMID: 12134024

Résumé

Antiviral Agents - pharmacology Base Sequence Cells, Cultured Genome, Viral Hepacivirus - drug effects Hepacivirus - genetics Hepacivirus - pathogenicity Hepacivirus - physiology Hepatitis C, Chronic - drug therapy Hepatitis C, Chronic - virology Hepatocytes - drug effects Hepatocytes - virology Humans In Vitro Techniques Interferon alpha-2 Interferon-alpha - pharmacology Models, Biological Mutation Recombinant Proteins RNA, Viral - biosynthesis RNA, Viral - genetics Virus Replication - drug effects
Chronic hepatitis C is a common cause of liver disease, the complications of which include cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. Treatment of chronic hepatitis C is based on the use of alpha interferon (IFN-alpha). Recently, indirect evidence based on mathematical modeling of hepatitis C virus (HCV) dynamics during human IFN-alpha therapy suggested that the major initial effect of IFN-alpha is to block HCV virion production or release. Here, we used primary cultures of healthy, uninfected human hepatocytes to show that: (i) healthy human hepatocytes can be infected in vitro and support HCV genome replication, (ii) hepatocyte treatment with IFN-alpha results in expression of IFN-alpha-induced genes, and (iii) IFN-alpha inhibits HCV replication in infected human hepatocytes. These results show that IFN-alpha acts primarily through its nonspecific antiviral effects and suggest that primary cultures of human hepatocytes may provide a good model to study intrinsic HCV resistance to IFN-alpha.

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