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Production and release of infectious hepatitis C virus from human liver cell cultures in the three-dimensional radial-flow bioreactor
Authors:Aizaki Hideki  Nagamori Seishi  Matsuda Mami  Kawakami Hayato  Hashimoto Osamu  Ishiko Hiroaki  Kawada Masaaki  Matsuura Tomokazu  Hasumura Satoshi  Matsuura Yoshiharu  Suzuki Tetsuro  Miyamura Tatsuo
Institution:Department of Virology II, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 162-8640, Japan.
Abstract:Lack of efficient culture systems for hepatitis C virus (HCV) has been a major obstacle in HCV research. Human liver cells grown in a three-dimensional radial-flow bioreactor were successfully infected following inoculation with plasma from an HCV carrier. Subsequent detection of increased HCV RNA suggested viral replication. Furthermore, transfection of HCV RNA transcribed from full-length cDNA also resulted in the production and release of HCV virions into supernatant. Infectivity was shown by successful secondary passage to a new culture. Introduction of mutations in RNA helicase and polymerase regions of HCV cDNA abolished virus replication, indicating that reverse genetics of this system is possible. The ability to replicate and detect the extracellular release of HCV might provide clues with regard to the persistent nature of HCV infection. It will also accelerate research into the pathogenicity of HCV, as well as the development of prophylactic agents and new therapy.
Keywords:HCV  Three-dimensional radial-flow bioreactor  Replication  Full-length cDNA  Infectious clone  Particles  Reverse genetics  Infection  In vitro culture model  Artificial liver
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