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Serum-derived hepatitis C virus infection of primary human hepatocytes is tetraspanin CD81 dependent.: CD81 and HCV infection of primary hepatocyte
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Serum-derived hepatitis C virus infection of primary human hepatocytes is tetraspanin CD81 dependent.: CD81 and HCV infection of primary hepatocyte

Sonia Molina, Valerie Castet, Lydiane Pichard-Garcia, Czeslaw Wychowski, Eliane Meurs, Jean-Marc Pascussi, Camille Sureau, Jean-Michel Fabre, Antonio Sacunha, Dominique Larrey, …
Journal of Virology, Vol.82(1), p.569-74
01/2008
PMID: 17942559

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Adolescent Adult Male Middle Aged RNA, Viral Receptors, Virus Virus Internalization Aged Antigens, CD Cells, Cultured Female Gene Silencing Hepacivirus Hepatocytes Humans
Hepatitis C virus-positive serum (HCVser, genotypes 1a to 3a) or HCV cell culture (JFH1/HCVcc) infection of primary normal human hepatocytes was assessed by measuring intracellular HCV RNA strands. Anti-CD81 antibodies and siRNA-CD81 silencing markedly inhibited (>90%) HCVser infection irrespective of HCV genotype, viral load, or liver donor, while hCD81-large intracellular loop (LEL) had no effect. However, JFH1/HCVcc infection of hepatocytes was modestly inhibited (40 to 60%) by both hCD81-LEL and anti-CD81 antibodies. In conclusion, CD81 is involved in HCVser infection of human hepatocytes, and comparative studies of HCVser versus JFH1/HCVcc infection of human hepatocytes and Huh-7.5 cells revealed that the cell-virion combination is determinant of the entry process.

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