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Hepatitis C-like viruses are produced in cells from rabbit and hare DNA


ABSTRACT: Hepatitis C virus (HCV), a major causative agent of acute and chronic liver disease, belongs to the Flaviviridæ family and contains a single-strand positive-sense RNA genome, which upon virus entry and uncoating, functions as mRNAs and thus can be directly translated into proteins by host cell machinery. To date the HCV origin remains unclear and HCV life cycle and pathogenesis are not enlightened processes due to the absence of HCV efficient cell cultures systems or animals models. Here we show that rabbit and hare HCV-like viruses, RHCV and HHCV respectively, are formed after the inoculation of genomic DNA in Madin-Darby bovine kidney cell line cultures. RHCV is closely related to the HCV-1a/HCV-1b genotypes and HHCV is more closely related to the HCV-1b genotype. These findings could contribute to the understanding of HCV origin as well as clarify the virus life cycle, pathogenesis, evolution and diversity.

INSTRUMENT(S): 4800 Proteomics Analyzer

ORGANISM(S): Hepatitis C Virus

TISSUE(S): Epithelial Cell

SUBMITTER: Hugo Osorio  

LAB HEAD: Hugo Osorio

PROVIDER: PXD001992 | Pride | 2016-01-21

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Hepatitis C-like viruses are produced in cells from rabbit and hare DNA.

Silva Eliane E   Osório Hugo H   Thompson Gertrude G  

Scientific reports 20150929


Hepatitis C virus (HCV), a major causative agent of acute and chronic liver disease, belongs to the Flaviviridæ family and contains a single-strand positive-sense RNA genome, which upon virus entry and uncoating, functions as mRNAs and thus can be directly translated into proteins by host cell machinery. To date the HCV origin remains unclear and HCV life cycle and pathogenesis are not enlightened processes due to the absence of HCV efficient cell cultures systems or animals models. Here we show  ...[more]

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