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Extinction of Hepatitis C Virus by Ribavirin in Hepatoma Cells Involves Lethal Mutagenesis

Lethal mutagenesis, or virus extinction produced by enhanced mutation rates, is under investigation as an antiviral strategy that aims at counteracting the adaptive capacity of viral quasispecies, and avoiding selection of antiviral-escape mutants. To explore lethal mutagenesis of hepatitis C virus...

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Autores principales: Ortega-Prieto, Ana M., Sheldon, Julie, Grande-Pérez, Ana, Tejero, Héctor, Gregori, Josep, Quer, Josep, Esteban, Juan I., Domingo, Esteban, Perales, Celia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3745404/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23976977
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071039
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author Ortega-Prieto, Ana M.
Sheldon, Julie
Grande-Pérez, Ana
Tejero, Héctor
Gregori, Josep
Quer, Josep
Esteban, Juan I.
Domingo, Esteban
Perales, Celia
author_facet Ortega-Prieto, Ana M.
Sheldon, Julie
Grande-Pérez, Ana
Tejero, Héctor
Gregori, Josep
Quer, Josep
Esteban, Juan I.
Domingo, Esteban
Perales, Celia
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description Lethal mutagenesis, or virus extinction produced by enhanced mutation rates, is under investigation as an antiviral strategy that aims at counteracting the adaptive capacity of viral quasispecies, and avoiding selection of antiviral-escape mutants. To explore lethal mutagenesis of hepatitis C virus (HCV), it is important to establish whether ribavirin, the purine nucleoside analogue used in anti-HCV therapy, acts as a mutagenic agent during virus replication in cell culture. Here we report the effect of ribavirin during serial passages of HCV in human hepatoma Huh-7.5 cells, regarding viral progeny production and complexity of mutant spectra. Ribavirin produced an increase of mutant spectrum complexity and of the transition types associated with ribavirin mutagenesis, resulting in HCV extinction. Ribavirin-mediated depletion of intracellular GTP was not the major contributory factor to mutagenesis since mycophenolic acid evoked a similar decrease in GTP without an increase in mutant spectrum complexity. The intracellular concentration of the other nucleoside-triphosphates was elevated as a result of ribavirin treatment. Mycophenolic acid extinguished HCV without an intervening mutagenic activity. Ribavirin-mediated, but not mycophenolic acid-mediated, extinction of HCV occurred via a decrease of specific infectivity, a feature typical of lethal mutagenesis. We discuss some possibilities to explain disparate results on ribavirin mutagenesis of HCV.
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spelling pubmed-37454042013-08-23 Extinction of Hepatitis C Virus by Ribavirin in Hepatoma Cells Involves Lethal Mutagenesis Ortega-Prieto, Ana M. Sheldon, Julie Grande-Pérez, Ana Tejero, Héctor Gregori, Josep Quer, Josep Esteban, Juan I. Domingo, Esteban Perales, Celia PLoS One Research Article Lethal mutagenesis, or virus extinction produced by enhanced mutation rates, is under investigation as an antiviral strategy that aims at counteracting the adaptive capacity of viral quasispecies, and avoiding selection of antiviral-escape mutants. To explore lethal mutagenesis of hepatitis C virus (HCV), it is important to establish whether ribavirin, the purine nucleoside analogue used in anti-HCV therapy, acts as a mutagenic agent during virus replication in cell culture. Here we report the effect of ribavirin during serial passages of HCV in human hepatoma Huh-7.5 cells, regarding viral progeny production and complexity of mutant spectra. Ribavirin produced an increase of mutant spectrum complexity and of the transition types associated with ribavirin mutagenesis, resulting in HCV extinction. Ribavirin-mediated depletion of intracellular GTP was not the major contributory factor to mutagenesis since mycophenolic acid evoked a similar decrease in GTP without an increase in mutant spectrum complexity. The intracellular concentration of the other nucleoside-triphosphates was elevated as a result of ribavirin treatment. Mycophenolic acid extinguished HCV without an intervening mutagenic activity. Ribavirin-mediated, but not mycophenolic acid-mediated, extinction of HCV occurred via a decrease of specific infectivity, a feature typical of lethal mutagenesis. We discuss some possibilities to explain disparate results on ribavirin mutagenesis of HCV. Public Library of Science 2013-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3745404/ /pubmed/23976977 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071039 Text en © 2013 Ortega-Prieto 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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Ortega-Prieto, Ana M.
Sheldon, Julie
Grande-Pérez, Ana
Tejero, Héctor
Gregori, Josep
Quer, Josep
Esteban, Juan I.
Domingo, Esteban
Perales, Celia
Extinction of Hepatitis C Virus by Ribavirin in Hepatoma Cells Involves Lethal Mutagenesis
title Extinction of Hepatitis C Virus by Ribavirin in Hepatoma Cells Involves Lethal Mutagenesis
title_full Extinction of Hepatitis C Virus by Ribavirin in Hepatoma Cells Involves Lethal Mutagenesis
title_fullStr Extinction of Hepatitis C Virus by Ribavirin in Hepatoma Cells Involves Lethal Mutagenesis
title_full_unstemmed Extinction of Hepatitis C Virus by Ribavirin in Hepatoma Cells Involves Lethal Mutagenesis
title_short Extinction of Hepatitis C Virus by Ribavirin in Hepatoma Cells Involves Lethal Mutagenesis
title_sort extinction of hepatitis c virus by ribavirin in hepatoma cells involves lethal mutagenesis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3745404/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23976977
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071039
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