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Virology

Volume 522, September 2018, Pages 177-192
Virology

Recombinant hepatitis C virus genotype 5a infectious cell culture systems expressing minimal JFH1 NS5B sequences permit polymerase inhibitor studies

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Abstract

The six major epidemiologically important hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotypes differ in global distribution and antiviral responses. Full-length infectious cell-culture adapted clones, the gold standard for HCV studies in vitro, are missing for genotypes 4 and 5. To address this challenge for genotype 5, we constructed a consensus full-length clone of strain SA13 (SA13fl), which was found non-viable in Huh7.5 cells. Step-wise adaptation of SA13fl-based recombinants, beginning with a virus encoding the NS5B-thumb domain and 3´UTR of JFH1 (SA13/JF372-X), resulted in a high-titer SA13 virus with only 41 JFH1-encoded NS5B-thumb residues (SA13/JF470-510cc); this required sixteen cell-culture adaptive substitutions within the SA13fl polyprotein and two 3´UTR-changes. SA13/JF372-X and SA13/JF470-510cc were equally sensitive to nucleoside polymerase inhibitors, including sofosbuvir, but showed differential sensitivity to inhibitors targeting the NS5B palm or thumb. SA13/JF470-510cc represents a model to elucidate the influence of HCV RNA elements on viral replication and map determinants of sensitivity to polymerase inhibitors.

Abbreviations

HCV
hepatitis C virus
DAA
direct-acting antivirals
ORF
open reading frame
UTR
untranslated region
E
envelope
nt
nucleotide
aa
amino acid
FFU/ml
focus forming units per milliliter
NI
nucleos(t)ide inhibitors
NNI
non-nucleoside inhibitors

Keywords

Hepatitis C virus
HCV
Genotype 5a
Liver Cancer
Replication
Infectious cell-culture
Direct acting antivirals
DAA
Polymerase inhibitors

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1

Present address: Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA 98109-1024, USA.

2

Present address: Institute of Human Virology and Key Laboratory of Tropical Disease Control of Ministry of Education, Zhongshan School of Medicine, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510080, China.