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An Integrated Transcriptomic and Meta-Analysis of Hepatoma Cells Reveals Factors That Influence Susceptibility to HCV Infection

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a global problem. To better understand HCV infection researchers employ in vitro HCV cell-culture (HCVcc) systems that use Huh-7 derived hepatoma cells that are particularly permissive to HCV infection. A variety of hyper-permissive cells have been subcloned for this purpo...

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Autores principales: MacPherson, Jamie I., Sidders, Ben, Wieland, Stefan, Zhong, Jin, Targett-Adams, Paul, Lohmann, Volker, Backes, Perdita, Delpuech-Adams, Oona, Chisari, Francis, Lewis, Marilyn, Parkinson, Tanya, Robertson, David L.
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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/PMC3201949/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22046242
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0025584
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author MacPherson, Jamie I.
Sidders, Ben
Wieland, Stefan
Zhong, Jin
Targett-Adams, Paul
Lohmann, Volker
Backes, Perdita
Delpuech-Adams, Oona
Chisari, Francis
Lewis, Marilyn
Parkinson, Tanya
Robertson, David L.
author_facet MacPherson, Jamie I.
Sidders, Ben
Wieland, Stefan
Zhong, Jin
Targett-Adams, Paul
Lohmann, Volker
Backes, Perdita
Delpuech-Adams, Oona
Chisari, Francis
Lewis, Marilyn
Parkinson, Tanya
Robertson, David L.
author_sort MacPherson, Jamie I.
collection PubMed
description Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a global problem. To better understand HCV infection researchers employ in vitro HCV cell-culture (HCVcc) systems that use Huh-7 derived hepatoma cells that are particularly permissive to HCV infection. A variety of hyper-permissive cells have been subcloned for this purpose. In addition, subclones of Huh-7 which have evolved resistance to HCV are available. However, the mechanisms of susceptibility or resistance to infection among these cells have not been fully determined. In order to elucidate mechanisms by which hepatoma cells are susceptible or resistant to HCV infection we performed genome-wide expression analyses of six Huh-7 derived cell cultures that have different levels of permissiveness to infection. A great number of genes, representing a wide spectrum of functions are differentially expressed between cells. To focus our investigation, we identify host proteins from HCV replicase complexes, perform gene expression analysis of three HCV infected cells and conduct a detailed analysis of differentially expressed host factors by integrating a variety of data sources. Our results demonstrate that changes relating to susceptibility to HCV infection in hepatoma cells are linked to the innate immune response, secreted signal peptides and host factors that have a role in virus entry and replication. This work identifies both known and novel host factors that may influence HCV infection. Our findings build upon current knowledge of the complex interplay between HCV and the host cell, which could aid development of new antiviral strategies.
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spelling pubmed-32019492011-11-01 An Integrated Transcriptomic and Meta-Analysis of Hepatoma Cells Reveals Factors That Influence Susceptibility to HCV Infection MacPherson, Jamie I. Sidders, Ben Wieland, Stefan Zhong, Jin Targett-Adams, Paul Lohmann, Volker Backes, Perdita Delpuech-Adams, Oona Chisari, Francis Lewis, Marilyn Parkinson, Tanya Robertson, David L. PLoS One Research Article Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a global problem. To better understand HCV infection researchers employ in vitro HCV cell-culture (HCVcc) systems that use Huh-7 derived hepatoma cells that are particularly permissive to HCV infection. A variety of hyper-permissive cells have been subcloned for this purpose. In addition, subclones of Huh-7 which have evolved resistance to HCV are available. However, the mechanisms of susceptibility or resistance to infection among these cells have not been fully determined. In order to elucidate mechanisms by which hepatoma cells are susceptible or resistant to HCV infection we performed genome-wide expression analyses of six Huh-7 derived cell cultures that have different levels of permissiveness to infection. A great number of genes, representing a wide spectrum of functions are differentially expressed between cells. To focus our investigation, we identify host proteins from HCV replicase complexes, perform gene expression analysis of three HCV infected cells and conduct a detailed analysis of differentially expressed host factors by integrating a variety of data sources. Our results demonstrate that changes relating to susceptibility to HCV infection in hepatoma cells are linked to the innate immune response, secreted signal peptides and host factors that have a role in virus entry and replication. This work identifies both known and novel host factors that may influence HCV infection. Our findings build upon current knowledge of the complex interplay between HCV and the host cell, which could aid development of new antiviral strategies. Public Library of Science 2011-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3201949/ /pubmed/22046242 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0025584 Text en MacPherson 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
MacPherson, Jamie I.
Sidders, Ben
Wieland, Stefan
Zhong, Jin
Targett-Adams, Paul
Lohmann, Volker
Backes, Perdita
Delpuech-Adams, Oona
Chisari, Francis
Lewis, Marilyn
Parkinson, Tanya
Robertson, David L.
An Integrated Transcriptomic and Meta-Analysis of Hepatoma Cells Reveals Factors That Influence Susceptibility to HCV Infection
title An Integrated Transcriptomic and Meta-Analysis of Hepatoma Cells Reveals Factors That Influence Susceptibility to HCV Infection
title_full An Integrated Transcriptomic and Meta-Analysis of Hepatoma Cells Reveals Factors That Influence Susceptibility to HCV Infection
title_fullStr An Integrated Transcriptomic and Meta-Analysis of Hepatoma Cells Reveals Factors That Influence Susceptibility to HCV Infection
title_full_unstemmed An Integrated Transcriptomic and Meta-Analysis of Hepatoma Cells Reveals Factors That Influence Susceptibility to HCV Infection
title_short An Integrated Transcriptomic and Meta-Analysis of Hepatoma Cells Reveals Factors That Influence Susceptibility to HCV Infection
title_sort integrated transcriptomic and meta-analysis of hepatoma cells reveals factors that influence susceptibility to hcv infection
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3201949/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22046242
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0025584
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