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Infection of Human Liver Myofibroblasts by Hepatitis C Virus: A Direct Mechanism of Liver Fibrosis in Hepatitis C

BACKGROUND: Chronic hepatitis C is a major cause of liver fibrosis and cirrhosis. It is generally accepted that inflammation that occurs in response to hepatocyte infection by the hepatitis C virus (HCV) is the main mechanism that triggers myofibroblast differentiation and stimulation in chronic hep...

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Autores principales: Aoudjehane, Lynda, Bisch, Grégoire, Scatton, Olivier, Granier, Christelle, Gaston, Jesintha, Housset, Chantal, Roingeard, Philippe, Cosset, François-Loïc, Perdigao, Fabiano, Balladur, Pierre, Wakita, Takaji, Calmus, Yvon, Conti, Filomena
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4516308/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26214688
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0134141
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author Aoudjehane, Lynda
Bisch, Grégoire
Scatton, Olivier
Granier, Christelle
Gaston, Jesintha
Housset, Chantal
Roingeard, Philippe
Cosset, François-Loïc
Perdigao, Fabiano
Balladur, Pierre
Wakita, Takaji
Calmus, Yvon
Conti, Filomena
author_facet Aoudjehane, Lynda
Bisch, Grégoire
Scatton, Olivier
Granier, Christelle
Gaston, Jesintha
Housset, Chantal
Roingeard, Philippe
Cosset, François-Loïc
Perdigao, Fabiano
Balladur, Pierre
Wakita, Takaji
Calmus, Yvon
Conti, Filomena
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description BACKGROUND: Chronic hepatitis C is a major cause of liver fibrosis and cirrhosis. It is generally accepted that inflammation that occurs in response to hepatocyte infection by the hepatitis C virus (HCV) is the main mechanism that triggers myofibroblast differentiation and stimulation in chronic hepatitis C. The aim of this study was to determine if HCV might infect human liver myofibroblasts (HLMF) and directly stimulate their fibrogenic activities. METHODS: We evaluated the expression of the viral entry receptors, levels of HCV-RNA and HCV-protein and the expression of fibrosis markers in HLMF by using quantitative PCR, western blot and immunofluorescence analyses. Pseudoparticles (HCVpp) and cell culture–derived HCV (HCVcc) were used to study the ability of HLMF to support viral entry, replication and fibrosis induction. RESULTS: We showed that HLMF expressed all known molecules of the HCV receptor complex, i.e. CD81, LDL-R, scavenger receptor-BI, claudin-1 and occludin. These cells were also permissive to HCVpp entry. Inoculation with HCVcc caused short-term infection of these cells, as shown by their content in positive- and negative-strand HCV RNA, in core and NS3 viral proteins, and by their release of core protein levels in the culture supernatants. HCV infection stimulated myofibroblastic differentiation, proliferation and collagen production in these cells. In addition, evidence of in vivo infection was provided by the detection of positive- and negative-strand HCV RNA in preparations of HLMF obtained from HCV-infected patients. CONCLUSION: These findings indicate that HCV infection of HLMF can occur and trigger extracellular matrix overproduction, thereby contributing to the development of HCV-related liver fibrosis.
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spelling pubmed-45163082015-07-29 Infection of Human Liver Myofibroblasts by Hepatitis C Virus: A Direct Mechanism of Liver Fibrosis in Hepatitis C Aoudjehane, Lynda Bisch, Grégoire Scatton, Olivier Granier, Christelle Gaston, Jesintha Housset, Chantal Roingeard, Philippe Cosset, François-Loïc Perdigao, Fabiano Balladur, Pierre Wakita, Takaji Calmus, Yvon Conti, Filomena PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Chronic hepatitis C is a major cause of liver fibrosis and cirrhosis. It is generally accepted that inflammation that occurs in response to hepatocyte infection by the hepatitis C virus (HCV) is the main mechanism that triggers myofibroblast differentiation and stimulation in chronic hepatitis C. The aim of this study was to determine if HCV might infect human liver myofibroblasts (HLMF) and directly stimulate their fibrogenic activities. METHODS: We evaluated the expression of the viral entry receptors, levels of HCV-RNA and HCV-protein and the expression of fibrosis markers in HLMF by using quantitative PCR, western blot and immunofluorescence analyses. Pseudoparticles (HCVpp) and cell culture–derived HCV (HCVcc) were used to study the ability of HLMF to support viral entry, replication and fibrosis induction. RESULTS: We showed that HLMF expressed all known molecules of the HCV receptor complex, i.e. CD81, LDL-R, scavenger receptor-BI, claudin-1 and occludin. These cells were also permissive to HCVpp entry. Inoculation with HCVcc caused short-term infection of these cells, as shown by their content in positive- and negative-strand HCV RNA, in core and NS3 viral proteins, and by their release of core protein levels in the culture supernatants. HCV infection stimulated myofibroblastic differentiation, proliferation and collagen production in these cells. In addition, evidence of in vivo infection was provided by the detection of positive- and negative-strand HCV RNA in preparations of HLMF obtained from HCV-infected patients. CONCLUSION: These findings indicate that HCV infection of HLMF can occur and trigger extracellular matrix overproduction, thereby contributing to the development of HCV-related liver fibrosis. Public Library of Science 2015-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4516308/ /pubmed/26214688 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0134141 Text en © 2015 Aoudjehane 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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Aoudjehane, Lynda
Bisch, Grégoire
Scatton, Olivier
Granier, Christelle
Gaston, Jesintha
Housset, Chantal
Roingeard, Philippe
Cosset, François-Loïc
Perdigao, Fabiano
Balladur, Pierre
Wakita, Takaji
Calmus, Yvon
Conti, Filomena
Infection of Human Liver Myofibroblasts by Hepatitis C Virus: A Direct Mechanism of Liver Fibrosis in Hepatitis C
title Infection of Human Liver Myofibroblasts by Hepatitis C Virus: A Direct Mechanism of Liver Fibrosis in Hepatitis C
title_full Infection of Human Liver Myofibroblasts by Hepatitis C Virus: A Direct Mechanism of Liver Fibrosis in Hepatitis C
title_fullStr Infection of Human Liver Myofibroblasts by Hepatitis C Virus: A Direct Mechanism of Liver Fibrosis in Hepatitis C
title_full_unstemmed Infection of Human Liver Myofibroblasts by Hepatitis C Virus: A Direct Mechanism of Liver Fibrosis in Hepatitis C
title_short Infection of Human Liver Myofibroblasts by Hepatitis C Virus: A Direct Mechanism of Liver Fibrosis in Hepatitis C
title_sort infection of human liver myofibroblasts by hepatitis c virus: a direct mechanism of liver fibrosis in hepatitis c
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4516308/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26214688
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0134141
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