نتایج جستجو برای: hcv core protein

تعداد نتایج: 1442795  

Journal: :Journal of virology 2007
Anna R Ciccaglione Emilia Stellacci Cinzia Marcantonio Valentina Muto Michele Equestre Giulia Marsili Maria Rapicetta Angela Battistini

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) proteins are known to interfere at several levels with both innate and adaptive responses of the host. A key target in these effects is the interferon (IFN) signaling pathway. While the effects of nonstructural proteins are well established, the role of structural proteins remains controversial. We investigated the effect of HCV structural proteins on the expression of i...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2001
R B Ray R Ray

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) often causes a prolonged and persistent infection, and an association between hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and HCV infection has been noted. The pathogenesis of liver damage is at least in part related to virus-mediated factors. Understanding the molecular basis of pathogenesis is a major challenge in gaining insight into HCV-associated disease progression. Recent expe...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 1997
O Nolandt V Kern H Müller E Pfaff L Theilmann R Welker H G Kräusslich

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) core protein forms the internal viral coat that encapsidates the genomic RNA and is enveloped in a host cell-derived lipid membrane. As the single capsid protein, core should be capable of multimerization but attempts to produce virus-like particles following expression of HCV structural proteins have not been successful. In this study, we have analysed the interaction c...

2012
Elham Torbati Mojgan Bandehpour Parviz Pakzad Nariman Mosaffa Ameneh Koochaki Bahram Kazemi

BACKGROUND Hepatitis infection represents one of the important causes of morbidity and mortality in developing countries, however there is not any effective vaccine against hepatitis C which is one of the significant problems in vaccine project. OBJECTIVES The aim of the present study is to evaluate the role of HCV core protein in inducing IFN-Gamma secretion and TCL activities as a vaccine i...

2013
Aline Awad Sokhavuth Sar Ronan Barré Clotilde Cariven Mickael Marin Jean Pierre Salles Christophe Erneux Didier Samuel Ama Gassama-Diagne

The main targets of hepatitis C virus (HCV) are hepatocytes, the highly polarized cells of the liver, and all the steps of its life cycle are tightly dependent on host lipid metabolism. The interplay between polarity and lipid metabolism in HCV infection has been poorly investigated. Signaling lipids, such as phosphoinositides (PIs), play a vital role in polarity, which depends on the distribut...

2016
Theo Luiz Ferraz de Souza Sheila Maria Barbosa de Lima Vanessa L. de Azevedo Braga David S. Peabody Davis Fernandes Ferreira M. Lucia Bianconi Andre Marco de Oliveira Gomes Jerson Lima Silva Andréa Cheble de Oliveira

BACKGROUND Hepatitis C virus (HCV) core protein, in addition to its structural role to form the nucleocapsid assembly, plays a critical role in HCV pathogenesis by interfering in several cellular processes, including microRNA and mRNA homeostasis. The C-terminal truncated HCV core protein (C124) is intrinsically unstructured in solution and is able to interact with unspecific nucleic acids, in ...

2014
Cecilia Fernandez-Ponce Margarita Dominguez-Villar Enrique Aguado Francisco Garcia-Cozar

Adaptive T cell responses are critical for controlling HCV infection. While there is clinical evidence of a relevant role for regulatory T cells in chronic HCV-infected patients, based on their increased number and function; mechanisms underlying such a phenomena are still poorly understood. Accumulating evidence suggests that proteins from Hepatitis C virus can suppress host immune responses. ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2016
Emily M Lee Ali Alsagheir Xianfang Wu Christy Hammack John McLauchlan Noriyuki Watanabe Takaji Wakita Norman M Kneteman Donna N Douglas Hengli Tang

UNLABELLED Individuals chronically infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) commonly exhibit hepatic intracellular lipid accumulation, termed steatosis. HCV infection perturbs host lipid metabolism through both cellular and virus-induced mechanisms, with the viral core protein playing an important role in steatosis development. We have recently identified a liver protein, the cell death-inducing D...

Journal: :Genetic Vaccines and Therapy 2009
Ekaterina Alekseeva Irina Sominskaya Dace Skrastina Irina Egorova Elizaveta Starodubova Eriks Kushners Marija Mihailova Natalia Petrakova Ruta Bruvere Tatyana Kozlovskaya Maria Isaguliants Paul Pumpens

BACKGROUND Hepatitis C core protein is an attractive target for HCV vaccine aimed to exterminate HCV infected cells. However, although highly immunogenic in natural infection, core appears to have low immunogenicity in experimental settings. We aimed to design an HCV vaccine prototype based on core, and devise immunization regimens that would lead to potent anti-core immune responses which circ...

2014
Chao-Kuen Lai Vikas Saxena Chung-Hsin Tseng King-Song Jeng Michinori Kohara Michael M. C. Lai

Nonstructural protein 5A (NS5A) of hepatitis C virus (HCV) serves dual functions in viral RNA replication and virus assembly. Here, we demonstrate that HCV replication complex along with NS5A and Core protein was transported to the lipid droplet (LD) through microtubules, and NS5A-Core complexes were then transported from LD through early-to-late endosomes to the plasma membrane via microtubule...

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