A genus of FLAVIVIRIDAE causing parenterally-transmitted HEPATITIS C which is associated with transfusions and drug abuse. Hepatitis C virus is the type species.

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) specific immune responses in anti-HCV positive patients without hepatitis C viraemia. (1/6523)

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Most patients infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) develop chronic infection and persistent viraemia. The immune mechanisms responsible for resolution of viraemia remain poorly understood. HCV specific humoral and cellular immune responses in patients with and without viraemia were investigated. METHODS: In vitro T helper (TH) lymphocyte responses to structural and non-structural HCV proteins were determined by means of proliferative response and cytokine production in 35 anti-HCV positive/HCV RNA negative patients and in 31 patients with chronic HCV infection and persistent viraemia. Humoral responses were determined by measuring HCV specific antibody quantity and specificity. RESULTS: A TH response to two or more HCV proteins was present in 18 of 35 patients with serological viral clearance compared with just one of 31 viraemic patients (p = 0.00001). HCV specific interferon-gamma production was increased only in the former group. In contrast, the antibody levels were significantly lower and directed at fewer HCV antigens in patients with undetectable HCV RNA. CONCLUSIONS: Patients without viraemia after HCV infection frequently have strong TH lymphocyte responses of the TH1 type to multiple HCV antigens many years after the onset of infection, whereas antibody responses are less marked. These results suggest that control of HCV replication may depend on effective TH lymphocyte activation.  (+info)

hnRNP C and polypyrimidine tract-binding protein specifically interact with the pyrimidine-rich region within the 3'NTR of the HCV RNA genome. (2/6523)

Like other members of the Flaviviridae family, the 3' non-translated region (NTR) of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) is believed to function in the initiation and regulation of viral RNA replication by interacting with components of the viral replicase complex. To inves-tigate the possibility that host components may also participate in this process, we used UV cross-linking assays to determine if any cellular proteins could bind specifically to the 3'NTR RNA. We demonstrate the specific interaction of two host proteins with the extensive pyrimidine-rich region within the HCV 3'NTR. One host protein migrates as a doublet with a molecular weight of 57 kDa and is immunoreactive with antisera specific for polypyrimidine tract-binding protein (PTB), and the other protein (35 kDa) is recognized by a monoclonal antibody specific for heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein C (hnRNP C). These results suggest that recognition of the large pyrimidine-rich region by PTB and hnRNP C may play a role in the initiation and/or regulation of HCV RNA replication.  (+info)

In vivo analysis of the 3' untranslated region of the hepatitis C virus after in vitro mutagenesis of an infectious cDNA clone. (3/6523)

Large sections of the 3' untranslated region (UTR) of hepatitis C virus (HCV) were deleted from an infectious cDNA clone, and the RNA transcripts from seven deletion mutants were tested sequentially for infectivity in a chimpanzee. Mutants lacking all or part of the 3' terminal conserved region or the poly(U-UC) region were unable to infect the chimpanzee, indicating that both regions are critical for infectivity in vivo. However, the third region, the variable region, was able to tolerate a deletion that destroyed the two putative stem-loop structures within this region. Mutant VR-24 containing a deletion of the proximal 24 nt of the variable region of the 3' UTR was viable in the chimpanzee and seemed to replicate as well as the undeleted parent virus. The chimpanzee became viremic 1 week after inoculation with mutant VR-24, and the HCV genome titer increased over time during the early acute infection. Therefore, the poly(U-UC) region and the conserved region, but not the variable region, of the 3' UTR seem to be critical for in vivo infectivity of HCV.  (+info)

Restricted isotypic antibody reactivity to hepatitis C virus synthetic peptides in immunocompromised patients. (4/6523)

An enzyme immunoassay based on three synthetic peptides from the core, NS4, and NS5 regions of hepatitis C virus allowed the detection of antibodies in 100% of immunocompetent infected patients and in 91% of immunocompromised patients (hemodialysis and hemophiliac patients). Immune impairment seemed to restrict the spectrum of antibody isotypes reacting to the core peptide.  (+info)

Experimental transmission of hepatitis C virus-associated fulminant hepatitis to a chimpanzee. (5/6523)

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) was transmitted from a patient with fulminant hepatitis C to a chimpanzee. The patient had developed two episodes of fulminant hepatitis C, each occurring after a separate liver transplantation. Serial serum and liver samples from the patient and the chimpanzee were analyzed for HCV replication, genotype, quasispecies heterogeneity, and antibodies. In the patient, the levels of HCV replication in serum and liver correlated with the degree of hepatocellular necrosis and the clinical expression of fulminant hepatitis. The same HCV strain, genotype 1a, was recovered from both episodes of fulminant hepatitis. An unusually severe acute hepatitis was also observed in the chimpanzee. The viruses recovered from the patient and the chimpanzee were almost identical and displayed relatively little quasispecies heterogeneity. Thus, the same HCV strain induced two episodes of fulminant hepatitis in a single patient and severe hepatitis in a chimpanzee, suggesting that the pathogenicity or virulence of a specific HCV strain may be important in the pathogenesis of fulminant hepatitis C.  (+info)

Expression of hepatitis C virus cDNA in human hepatoma cell line mediated by a hybrid baculovirus-HCV vector. (6/6523)

Although great progress has been made in the characterization of the biochemical and biological features of hepatitis C virus (HCV) gene expression, the elucidation of the HCV life cycle and the evaluation of novel antiviral strategies have been hindered by the lack of a suitable cell culture system. In this context, the development of an efficient HCV cDNA delivery method would contribute to the understanding of HCV replication. To assess the functionality of baculovirus mediated gene delivery for HCV expression, we have constructed recombinant baculoviruses encoding HCV cDNA under the control of the cytomegalovirus promoter. Transduction of the human hepatoma cell line Huh-7 with Bac-HCV vectors was efficient and HCV cDNA expression was enhanced by treatment of the infected cells with dexamethasone. HCV structural and nonstructural polypeptides were processed correctly and were found to localize in the cytoplasm in a pattern characteristic of the endoplasmic reticulum. The expression of the HCV proteins was detected for 49 days after infection. Thus, these results indicate that the recombinant Bac-HCV vectors are a useful tool for the delivery of HCV cDNA and can facilitate the analysis of structural and functional properties of the HCV proteins. In addition, the Bac-HCV vectors can provide important information on the evaluation of novel anti-HCV antiviral strategies.  (+info)

Ontogeny of hepatitis C virus (HCV) hypervariable region 1 (HVR1) heterogeneity and HVR1 antibody responses over a 3 year period in a patient infected with HCV type 2b. (7/6523)

Hypervariable region 1 (HVR1) sequences of 96 clones at six time-points representing 27 variants in two major and one minor group were identified in a patient with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection over 3 years. Major and selected minor variants were used to design synthetic peptides corresponding to the HVR1 C terminus. Peptide ELISA reactivity with IgG was plotted against the corresponding clone frequency, and three patterns emerged: (1) three peptides were unreactive; (2) antibodies against two peptides followed emergence of the corresponding variant, suggesting isolate-specificity; (3) antibodies against four peptides preceded the appearance of the corresponding variant, indicating cross-reactivity or previous exposure. Cross-reactivity was investigated further: sera from six time-points were tested against 11 unrelated HVR1 peptides, seven of which (63.6%) showed cross-reactivity at all time-points. Cross-reactivity of nine patient-specific peptides tested against a panel of 45 heterologous sera from chronic HCV carriers ranged between 0 and 20%. Only three of 27 variants appeared at more than one time-point and in two cases specific and/or cross-reactive HVR1 antibodies coexisted with the corresponding variant, consistent with emergence of escape mutants. In addition, analysis of HVR1 IgG reactivity within a group of closely related patient-specific peptides revealed a loss of reactivity in one peptide attributable to a single amino acid substitution. Interferon-alpha treatment considerably reduced viral RNA but, paradoxically, heterogeneity increased.  (+info)

The transmembrane domain of hepatitis C virus glycoprotein E1 is a signal for static retention in the endoplasmic reticulum. (8/6523)

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) glycoproteins E1 and E2 assemble to form a noncovalent heterodimer which, in the cell, accumulates in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Contrary to what is observed for proteins with a KDEL or a KKXX ER-targeting signal, the ER localization of the HCV glycoprotein complex is due to a static retention in this compartment rather than to its retrieval from the cis-Golgi region. A static retention in the ER is also observed when E2 is expressed in the absence of E1 or for a chimeric protein containing the ectodomain of CD4 in fusion with the transmembrane domain (TMD) of E2. Although they do not exclude the presence of an intracellular localization signal in E1, these data do suggest that the TMD of E2 is an ER retention signal for HCV glycoprotein complex. In this study chimeric proteins containing the ectodomain of CD4 or CD8 fused to the C-terminal hydrophobic sequence of E1 were shown to be localized in the ER, indicating that the TMD of E1 is also a signal for ER localization. In addition, these chimeric proteins were not processed by Golgi enzymes, indicating that the TMD of E1 is responsible for true retention in the ER, without recycling through the Golgi apparatus. Together, these data suggest that at least two signals (TMDs of E1 and E2) are involved in ER retention of the HCV glycoprotein complex.  (+info)

Hepacivirus is a genus of viruses in the family Flaviviridae. The most well-known member of this genus is Hepatitis C virus (HCV), which is a major cause of liver disease worldwide. HCV infection can lead to chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis, and liver cancer.

Hepaciviruses are enveloped viruses with a single-stranded, positive-sense RNA genome. They have a small icosahedral capsid and infect a variety of hosts, including humans, non-human primates, horses, and birds. The virus enters the host cell by binding to specific receptors on the cell surface and is then internalized through endocytosis.

HCV has a high degree of genetic diversity and is classified into seven major genotypes and numerous subtypes based on differences in its RNA sequence. This genetic variability can affect the virus's ability to evade the host immune response, making treatment more challenging.

In addition to HCV, other hepaciviruses have been identified in various animal species, including equine hepacivirus (EHCV), rodent hepacivirus (RHV), and bat hepacivirus (BtHepCV). These viruses are being studied to better understand the biology of hepaciviruses and their potential impact on human health.

Hepacivirus G (Norway rat hepacivirus 1) Hepacivirus H (Norway rat hepacivirus 2) Hepacivirus I (rodent hepacivirus-SAR-3/RSA/ ... Hepacivirus K (bat hepacivirus-PDB-829) Hepacivirus L (bat hepacivirus-PDB-112) Hepacivirus M (bat hepacivirus-PDB-491.1) ... equine hepacivirus) Hepacivirus B (GBV-B) Hepacivirus C (hepatitis C virus) Hepacivirus D (Guereza hepacivirus) Hepacivirus E ... rodent hepacivirus-339) Hepacivirus F (rodent hepacivirus-NLR07-oct70) ...
Among hepaciviruses, the closest known HCV relative is the equine non-primate hepacivirus (NPHV). Here, we used Argonaute cross ... miRNA independent hepacivirus variants suggest a strong evolutionary pressure to maintain miR-122 dependence. Yu, Yingpu; ... Among hepaciviruses, the closest known HCV relative is the equine non-primate hepacivirus (NPHV). Here, we used Argonaute cross ...
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... of the recently described non-primate hepacivirus (NPHV) contains a region with sequence homology to the internal ribosomal ... The non-primate hepacivirus 5 untranslated region possesses internal ribosomal entry site activity. ... The non-primate hepacivirus 5 untranslated region possesses internal ribosomal entry site activity. ... The 5 untranslated region (5UTR) of the recently described non-primate hepacivirus (NPHV) contains a region with sequence ...
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Hepacivirus hominis. A, B, C, D. Rattus norvegicus. G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N. ...
Adaptação Fisiológica; Hepacivirus; Hepatite C; Adaptação Fisiológica/genética; Adaptação Fisiológica/imunologia; Hepacivirus/ ... and the Norway rat hepacivirus mouse model will facilitate studies of hepacivirus infection for in-depth characterization of ... Hepacivirus Tipo de estudo: Estudo prognóstico Limite: Animais Idioma: Inglês Revista: J Virol Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de ... Hepacivirus Tipo de estudo: Estudo prognóstico Limite: Animais Idioma: Inglês Revista: J Virol Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de ...
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Neutralization and receptor use of infectious culture-derived rat hepacivirus as a model for HCV HEPATOLOGY 2022 NOV; 76(5): ... Infection with rodent hepacivirus from Rattus norvegicus (RHV-rn1) in rats shares HCV-defining characteristics, including liver ... Conclusions The RHV-rn1 infectious cell culture system enables studies of humoral immune responses against hepacivirus ...
Hepacivirus and Pegivirus respectively, that include human hepatitis C virus (HCV) and human pegivirus (HPgV). To investigate ... Non-primate hepacivirus (NPHV), equine pegivirus (EPgV) and Theilers disease associated virus (TDAV) are newly discovered ... Non-primate hepacivirus (NPHV), equine pegivirus (EPgV) and Theilers disease associated virus (TDAV) are newly discovered ... Viraemic frequencies and seroprevalence of non-primate hepacivirus and equine pegiviruses in horses and other mammalian species ...
Assignments into 14 Hepacivirus species (Hepacivirus A-N) and 11 Pegivirus species (Pegivirus A-K) are based on phylogenetic ... We propose that the species Hepatitis C virus is renamed Hepacivirus C in order to acknowledge its unique historical position ... to new species within the Hepacivirus and Pegivirus genera (family Flaviviridae). ... Assignments into 14 Hepacivirus species (Hepacivirus A-N) and 11 Pegivirus species (Pegivirus A-K) are based on phylogenetic ...
Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive cancer for which prognosis remains poor. Combination therapy is a promising strategy for enhancing treatment efficacy. Blockade of STAT3 signaling may enhance the response of cancer cells to conventional chemotherapeutic agents. Here we used a SHP-1 agonist SC-43 to dephosphorylate STAT3 thereby suppressing oncogenic STAT3 signaling and tested it in combination with docetaxel in TNBC cells. We first analyzed messenger RNA (mRNA) expression of SHP-1 gene (PTPN6) in a public TNBC dataset (TCGA) and found that higher SHP-1 mRNA expression is associated with better overall survival in TNBC patients. Sequential combination of docetaxel and SC-43 in vitro showed enhanced anti-proliferation and apoptosis associated with decreased p-STAT3 and decreased STAT3-downstream effector cyclin D1 in the TNBC cell lines MDA-MB-231, MDA-MB-468, and HCC-1937. Ectopic expression of STAT3 reduced the increased cytotoxicity induced by the combination therapy. In ...
Identification of a Novel Hepacivirus in Domestic Cattle from Germany. J. Virol. 2015, 89, 7007-7015. [Google Scholar] [ ...
Mouse models of acute and chronic hepacivirus infection. Science 357, 204-208. doi: 10.1126/science.aal1962 ... model of HCV infection Tex cells are observed in the liver of mice infected with a newly identified Norway rat hepacivirus ( ...
Vaccination to prevent T cell subversion can protect against persistent hepacivirus infection. Nat. Commun. 2019, 10, 1113. [ ...
... and Protective Immune Responses After Acute Equine Hepacivirus Infection. Hepatology. 2021 Sep;74(3):1148-1163 ...
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Canine hepacivirus, a relative of hepatitis C virus. *Not-so-similar fate of identical twins infected with HIV-1 (by Amanda ...
The HCV is part of the Flaviviridae family and the genus Hepacivirus. HCV is an enveloped, positive-sense, 9.6 kb single- ...
The viral family Flaviviridae includes the genera Flavivirus, Pestivirus, Pegivirus and Hepacivirus. Arthropod vectors, mainly ... Hepacivirus, Pestivirus and Pegivirus of the Flaviviridae family (1). In the present study, the phylogenetic tree was performed ... Hepacivirus and Pegivirus. The conserved regions in the four district genera indicate the several critical functional domains ...
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Assessment of cross-species transmission of hepatitis C-related non-primate hepacivirus in a population of humans at high risk ...
We will scrutinise the reservoir dynamics of HCV by sequencing complete hepacivirus genomes from infected samples emerging from ...
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... the scientific team show that canine hepacivirus (CHV) is "the most genetically similar animal virus homolog of HCV." ...
The TWiV team speaks with Amit Kapoor and Ian Lipkin about how they discovered canine hepacivirus, and its implications for the ...
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  • The hepatitis C virus (HCV), in species Hepacivirus C, infects humans and is associated with hepatitis and hepatocellular carcinoma. (wikipedia.org)
  • Hepatitis C virus (HCV), which is the causative agent of hepatitis C in humans, and a member of the species Hepacivirus C, was discovered in 1989. (wikipedia.org)
  • with previously reported NPHV se- der in the United States in 2011, ten- To phylogenetically analyze the virus quences from dogs and horses (Figure) tatively named canine hepacivirus ( 2 ), sequences based on an NS3 partial ( 2 , 6-8 ). (cdc.gov)
  • The TWiV team speaks with Amit Kapoor and Ian Lipkin about how they discovered canine hepacivirus, and its implications for the origin and evolution of hepatitis C virus. (microbe.tv)
  • Nick also demonstrated that the recently described canine hepacivirus does not appear to be associated with chronic hepatitis in dogs and has shown an association between the dog leukocyte antigen and chronic hepatitis in the ESS. (epi4dogs.com)
  • Non-primate hepacivirus (NPHV), equine pegivirus (EPgV) and Theiler's disease associated virus (TDAV) are newly discovered members of two genera in the Flaviviridae family, Hepacivirus and Pegivirus respectively, that include human hepatitis C virus (HCV) and human pegivirus (HPgV). (ox.ac.uk)
  • Proposals are described for the assignment of recently reported viruses, infecting rodents, bats and other mammalian species, to new species within the Hepacivirus and Pegivirus genera (family Flaviviridae). (ox.ac.uk)
  • The family Flaviviridae contains three genera of positive-strand RNA viruses, namely, Flavivirus, Hepacivirus (e.g., hepatitis C virus [HCV]), and Pestivirus. (uni-luebeck.de)
  • Hepacivirus is a genus of positive-strand RNA viruses in the family Flaviviridae. (wikipedia.org)
  • HCV has a positive-sense RNA genome and belongs to the genus Hepacivirus of the family Flaviviridae . (cdc.gov)
  • Among hepaciviruses, the closest known HCV relative is the equine non-primate hepacivirus (NPHV). (columbia.edu)
  • The 5' untranslated region (5'UTR) of the recently described non-primate hepacivirus (NPHV) contains a region with sequence homology to the internal ribosomal entry site (IRES) of hepatitis C virus (HCV) and GB virus B (GBV-B). Here, we demonstrated internal translation initiation by the NPHV 5'UTR in a bicistronic vector. (ox.ac.uk)
  • To name the genus comprising the hepatitis C-like viruses as the genus Hepacivirus. (wikipedia.org)
  • Viruses in the genus Hepacivirus are enveloped and have spherical icosahedral-like geometries with pseudo T=3 symmetry. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cattle are a host for viruses of the species Hepacivirus N. The viruses most closely related to Hepacivirus C are the equine hepaciviruses of the species Hepacivirus A. There are at least two subtypes of equine hepacivirus. (wikipedia.org)
  • Assignments into 14 Hepacivirus species (Hepacivirus A-N) and 11 Pegivirus species (Pegivirus A-K) are based on phylogenetic relationships and sequence distances between conserved regions extracted from complete coding sequences for members of each proposed taxon. (ox.ac.uk)
  • Viraemic frequencies and seroprevalence of non-primate hepacivirus and equine pegiviruses in horses and other mammalian species. (ox.ac.uk)
  • Lynda Coughlan joins the weekly virtual bus companions for a discussion of a host defense peptide from frogs that destroys influenza virus, and mouse models for acute and chronic hepacivirus infection. (virology.ws)
  • The presented mouse -adapted infectious clones will be of utility for reverse genetic studies, and the Norway rat hepacivirus mouse model will facilitate studies of hepacivirus infection for in-depth characterization of virus-host interactions , immune responses , and liver pathology . (bvsalud.org)
  • Every year, 3-4 million Reagent (Invitrogen, Carlsbad, CA, Until now, it has been impossible persons become infected with HCV, USA), and a target sequence in the to associate Hepacivirus infection in and 350,000 die of this infection ( 1 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Norway rat hepacivirus (NrHV) infection in rats shares HCV-defining characteristics, including hepatotropism, chronicity, immune responses , and aspects of liver pathology . (bvsalud.org)
  • Hepacivirus A infecting horses has also been found in donkeys. (wikipedia.org)
  • We propose that the species Hepatitis C virus is renamed Hepacivirus C in order to acknowledge its unique historical position and so as to minimize confusion. (ox.ac.uk)
  • We will scrutinise the reservoir dynamics of HCV by sequencing complete hepacivirus genomes from infected samples emerging from a large-scale screening of African rodents, and analyze the cross-species transmission history using novel evolutionary methods that accommodate spatial and temporal variability in selective pressures. (europa.eu)
  • Norway rat hepacivirus is of particular interest, as it enables studies in rats , an immunocompetent and widely used small laboratory animal model . (bvsalud.org)
  • Rodent hepacivirus is found in the deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus). (wikipedia.org)
  • Molecular Determinants of Mouse Adaptation of Rat Hepacivirus. (bvsalud.org)
  • Results of search for 'su:{Hepacivirus. (who.int)
  • with previously reported NPHV se- der in the United States in 2011, ten- To phylogenetically analyze the virus quences from dogs and horses (Figure) tatively named canine hepacivirus ( 2 ), sequences based on an NS3 partial ( 2 , 6-8 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Alan Dove, Rich Condit, Dickson Despommier, Amit Kapoor, and Ian Lipkin The TWiV team speaks with Amit Kapoor and Ian Lipkin about how they discovered canine hepacivirus, and its implications for the origin and evolution of hepatitis C virus. (virology.ws)
  • Viruses in the genus Hepacivirus are enveloped and have spherical icosahedral-like geometries with pseudo T=3 symmetry. (wikipedia.org)
  • To name the genus comprising the hepatitis C-like viruses as the genus Hepacivirus. (wikipedia.org)
  • genus Hepacivirus) represents a major public health problem, infecting about 3% of the human population. (researchgate.net)
  • Cattle are a host for viruses of the species Hepacivirus N. The viruses most closely related to Hepacivirus C are the equine hepaciviruses of the species Hepacivirus A. There are at least two subtypes of equine hepacivirus. (wikipedia.org)
  • Hepacivirus A (also known as nonprimate hepacivirus and equine hepacivirus) is a hepatotropic virus that can cause both transient and persistent infections in horses. (pacb.com)
  • Increased diversity in the HVRs was also temporally associated with seroconversion in some horses, suggesting that these regions may be targets of neutralizing antibody and may play a role in immune evasion.IMPORTANCE Hepacivirus C (hepatitis C virus) is estimated to infect 150 million people worldwide and is a leading cause of cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. (pacb.com)
  • Another unclassified virus in this taxon is duck hepacivirus-like virus. (wikipedia.org)
  • En 20.8%, se puede observar una respuesta de vacuna contra el virus de la hepatitis B. La encuesta encontró una prevalencia del 3.2% Del reactivo anti-VHC. (bvsalud.org)
  • The evolution of intrahost viral populations (quasispecies) has not been studied in detail for hepacivirus A, and its roles in immune evasion and persistence are unknown. (pacb.com)