Inducible system in human hepatoma cell lines for hepatitis C virus production
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R. A Lamb (Editor in Chief) |
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01/01/2002
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We cloned the complete complementary DNA of an isolate of the hepatitis C virus, HCV-S1, into a tetra cycline-inducible expression vector and stably transfected it into two human hepatoma cell lines, Huh7 and HepG2. Twenty-six Huh7 and two HepG2-positive clones were obtained after preliminary screening. Two Huh7 (SH-7 and -9) and one HepG2 (G-19) clones were chosen for further characterisation. Expression of HCV proteins in these cells accumulated from 6 In to 4 days posttreatment. Full-length viral plus-strand RNA was detected by Northern analyses. Using RT-PCR and ribonuclease protection assay, we also detected the synthesis of minus-strand HCV RNA. Plus- and minus-strand viral RNA was still detected after treatment with actinomycin D. Indirect immunofluorescence staining with anti-E2, NS4B, and NS5A revealed that these proteins were mostly localised to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Culture media from tet-induced SH-9 cells was separated on sucrose density gradients and analysed for the presence of HCV RNA. Viral RNA levels peaked at two separate ranges, one with a buoyant density of 1.08 g/ml and another from 1.17 to 1.39 g/ml. Electron microscopy demonstrated the presence of subviral-like particles (approximately 20-25 nm in diameter) in the cytoplasm of SH-9 and G-19 cells, which were positively labelled by anti-HCV core antibodies. Anti-E2 antibodies strongly labelled cytoplasmic vesicular structures and some viral-like particles. Complete viral particles of about 50 nm which reacted with anti-E2 antibodies were observed in the culture media of tet-induced SH-9 cells following negative staining. Supernatant from tet-treated SH-9 cells was found to infect naive Huh7 and stable Huh7-human CD81 cells. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science (USA). |
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eng |
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Academic Press (Elsevier Science) |
Palavras-Chave | #Hcv #Virus Particles #In Vitro Virus Culture System #Human Hepatoma Cell Lines #Virology #Tetracycline-inducible #Hepatitis C Virus #Hepatoma Cell Lines #Density-gradient Centrifugation #In-vitro Infection #Complete Genome #Core Protein #Cdna Clone #Hcv Rna #Non-a #Replication #Culture #Sequence #C1 #270303 Virology #730101 Infectious diseases #730204 Child health |
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Journal Article |