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Cell Culture Replication of a Genotype 1b Hepatitis C Virus Isolate Cloned from a Patient Who Underwent Liver Transplantation

The introduction of the genotype 2a isolate JFH1 was a major breakthrough in the field of hepatitis C virus (HCV), allowing researchers to study the complete life cycle of the virus in cell culture. However, fully competent culture systems encompassing the most therapeutically relevant HCV genotypes...

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Autores principales: Koutsoudakis, George, Perez-del-Pulgar, Sofia, Coto-Llerena, Mairene, Gonzalez, Patricia, Dragun, Jakub, Mensa, Laura, Crespo, Gonzalo, Navasa, Miguel, Forns, Xavier
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3160967/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21887279
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0023587
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author Koutsoudakis, George
Perez-del-Pulgar, Sofia
Coto-Llerena, Mairene
Gonzalez, Patricia
Dragun, Jakub
Mensa, Laura
Crespo, Gonzalo
Navasa, Miguel
Forns, Xavier
author_facet Koutsoudakis, George
Perez-del-Pulgar, Sofia
Coto-Llerena, Mairene
Gonzalez, Patricia
Dragun, Jakub
Mensa, Laura
Crespo, Gonzalo
Navasa, Miguel
Forns, Xavier
author_sort Koutsoudakis, George
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description The introduction of the genotype 2a isolate JFH1 was a major breakthrough in the field of hepatitis C virus (HCV), allowing researchers to study the complete life cycle of the virus in cell culture. However, fully competent culture systems encompassing the most therapeutically relevant HCV genotypes are still lacking, especially for the highly drug-resistant genotype 1b. For most isolated HCV clones, efficient replication in cultured hepatoma cells requires the introduction of replication-enhancing mutations. However, such mutations may interfere with viral assembly, as occurs in the case of the genotype 1b isolate Con1. In this study, we show that a clinical serum carrying a genotype 1b virus with an exceptionally high viral load was able to infect Huh7.5 cells. Similar to previous reports, inoculation of Huh7.5 cells by natural virus is very inefficient compared to infection by cell culture HCV. A consensus sequence of a new genotype 1b HCV isolate was cloned from the clinical serum (designated Barcelona HCV1), and then subjected to replication studies. This virus replicated poorly in a transient fashion in Huh7.5 cells after electroporation with in vitro transcribed RNA. Nonetheless, approximately 3 weeks post electroporation and thereafter, core protein-positive cells were detected by immunofluorescence. Surprisingly, small amounts of core protein were also measurable in the supernatant of electroporated cells, suggesting that HCV particles might be assembled and released. Our findings not only enhance the current method of cloning in vitro HCV replication-competent isolates, but also offer valuable insights for the realization of fully competent culture systems for HCV.
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spelling pubmed-31609672011-09-01 Cell Culture Replication of a Genotype 1b Hepatitis C Virus Isolate Cloned from a Patient Who Underwent Liver Transplantation Koutsoudakis, George Perez-del-Pulgar, Sofia Coto-Llerena, Mairene Gonzalez, Patricia Dragun, Jakub Mensa, Laura Crespo, Gonzalo Navasa, Miguel Forns, Xavier PLoS One Research Article The introduction of the genotype 2a isolate JFH1 was a major breakthrough in the field of hepatitis C virus (HCV), allowing researchers to study the complete life cycle of the virus in cell culture. However, fully competent culture systems encompassing the most therapeutically relevant HCV genotypes are still lacking, especially for the highly drug-resistant genotype 1b. For most isolated HCV clones, efficient replication in cultured hepatoma cells requires the introduction of replication-enhancing mutations. However, such mutations may interfere with viral assembly, as occurs in the case of the genotype 1b isolate Con1. In this study, we show that a clinical serum carrying a genotype 1b virus with an exceptionally high viral load was able to infect Huh7.5 cells. Similar to previous reports, inoculation of Huh7.5 cells by natural virus is very inefficient compared to infection by cell culture HCV. A consensus sequence of a new genotype 1b HCV isolate was cloned from the clinical serum (designated Barcelona HCV1), and then subjected to replication studies. This virus replicated poorly in a transient fashion in Huh7.5 cells after electroporation with in vitro transcribed RNA. Nonetheless, approximately 3 weeks post electroporation and thereafter, core protein-positive cells were detected by immunofluorescence. Surprisingly, small amounts of core protein were also measurable in the supernatant of electroporated cells, suggesting that HCV particles might be assembled and released. Our findings not only enhance the current method of cloning in vitro HCV replication-competent isolates, but also offer valuable insights for the realization of fully competent culture systems for HCV. Public Library of Science 2011-08-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3160967/ /pubmed/21887279 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0023587 Text en Koutsoudakis et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Koutsoudakis, George
Perez-del-Pulgar, Sofia
Coto-Llerena, Mairene
Gonzalez, Patricia
Dragun, Jakub
Mensa, Laura
Crespo, Gonzalo
Navasa, Miguel
Forns, Xavier
Cell Culture Replication of a Genotype 1b Hepatitis C Virus Isolate Cloned from a Patient Who Underwent Liver Transplantation
title Cell Culture Replication of a Genotype 1b Hepatitis C Virus Isolate Cloned from a Patient Who Underwent Liver Transplantation
title_full Cell Culture Replication of a Genotype 1b Hepatitis C Virus Isolate Cloned from a Patient Who Underwent Liver Transplantation
title_fullStr Cell Culture Replication of a Genotype 1b Hepatitis C Virus Isolate Cloned from a Patient Who Underwent Liver Transplantation
title_full_unstemmed Cell Culture Replication of a Genotype 1b Hepatitis C Virus Isolate Cloned from a Patient Who Underwent Liver Transplantation
title_short Cell Culture Replication of a Genotype 1b Hepatitis C Virus Isolate Cloned from a Patient Who Underwent Liver Transplantation
title_sort cell culture replication of a genotype 1b hepatitis c virus isolate cloned from a patient who underwent liver transplantation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3160967/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21887279
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0023587
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