نتایج جستجو برای: hcv e1 and e2

تعداد نتایج: 16834968  

Journal: :Journal of virology 2000
K G Hadlock R E Lanford S Perkins J Rowe Q Yang S Levy P Pileri S Abrignani S K Foung

The intrinsic variability of hepatitis C virus (HCV) envelope proteins E1 and E2 complicates the identification of protective antibodies. In an attempt to identify antibodies to E2 proteins from divergent HCV isolates, we produced HCV E2 recombinant proteins from individuals infected with HCV genotypes 1a, 1b, 2a, and 2b. These proteins were then used to characterize 10 human monoclonal antibod...

2011
Alexander V. Ivanov Olga A. Smirnova Olga N. Ivanova Olga V. Masalova Sergey N. Kochetkov Maria G. Isaguliants

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a highly pathogenic human virus associated with liver fibrosis, steatosis, and cancer. In infected cells HCV induces oxidative stress. Here, we show that HCV proteins core, E1, E2, NS4B, and NS5A activate antioxidant defense Nrf2/ARE pathway via several independent mechanisms. This was demonstrated by the analysis of transient co-expression in Huh7 cells of HCV protei...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2015
Kan Luo Shu Li Liwei Jiang Teng Zuo Jie Qing Xuanling Shi Yali Liu Hao Wu Xinyue Chen Linqi Zhang

The antibody response plays a crucial role against hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, and our understanding of this intricate progress in vivo is far from complete. We previously reported a novel and robust technique based on a large combinatorial viral antigen library displayed on the surface of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, allowing comprehensive profiling of polyclonal antibody respons...

2018
Florian Douam Floriane Fusil Margot Enguehard Linda Dib Francesca Nadalin Loïc Schwaller Gabriela Hrebikova Jimmy Mancip Laurent Mailly Roland Montserret Qiang Ding Carine Maisse Emilie Carlot Ke Xu Els Verhoeyen Thomas F Baumert Alexander Ploss Alessandra Carbone François-Loïc Cosset Dimitri Lavillette

Amino-acid coevolution can be referred to mutational compensatory patterns preserving the function of a protein. Viral envelope glycoproteins, which mediate entry of enveloped viruses into their host cells, are shaped by coevolution signals that confer to viruses the plasticity to evade neutralizing antibodies without altering viral entry mechanisms. The functions and structures of the two enve...

Journal: :Japanese journal of infectious diseases 2015
Kazu Okuma Koji Fukagawa Seiji Tateyama Takuya Kohma Keiko Mochida Masateru Hiyoshi Youichi Takahama Yukio Hamaguchi Kunitaka Hirose Linda Buonocore John K Rose Toshiaki Mizuochi Isao Hamaguchi

To develop surrogate viruses for hepatitis C virus (HCV), we previously produced recombinant vesicular stomatitis viruses (rVSVs) lacking glycoprotein G but instead expressing chimeric HCV E1/E2 fused to G. These rVSVs were not infectious in HCV-susceptible hepatoma cells. In this study, to develop an infectious surrogate HCV based on an rVSV (vesicular stomatitis virus [VSV]/HCV), we generated...

Journal: :FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 2005
Shiu-Wan Chan Philip Anthony Egan

Unfolded protein response (UPR) is a cellular adaptive response that functions to reduce stress caused by malfolded proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). UPR can be induced under physiological or pathological conditions and is responsible for the pathogenesis of many human diseases. Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a single-stranded, positive-sense RNA virus causing chronic diseases. Its genome...

2015
BIN NIE GUANGJIONG ZHANG YONGCAN GUO QINGFENG LI JINBO LIU ZHIGUANG TU

The classification of hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotypes is of clinical importance as it may help to predict drug therapy responses and estimate treatment duration. The classical method of HCV subgenotype classification is whole genome sequencing (WGS). However, the high cost and time-consuming nature of WGS limits its usage in clinical practice. A number of studies have been conducted to confir...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 1999
C Casino J McAllister F Davidson J Power E Lawlor P L Yap P Simmonds D B Smith

We have studied the evolution of hepatitis C virus (HCV) from a common source following serial transmission from contaminated batches of anti-D immunoglobulin. Six secondary recipients were each infected with virus from identifiable primary recipients of HCV-contaminated anti-D immunoglobulin. Phylogenetic analysis of virus E1/E2 gene sequences [including the hypervariable region (HVR)] and par...

2010
Julia Bitzegeio Dorothea Bankwitz Kathrin Hueging Sibylle Haid Christiane Brohm Mirjam B. Zeisel Eva Herrmann Marcus Iken Michael Ott Thomas F. Baumert Thomas Pietschmann

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) naturally infects only humans and chimpanzees. The determinants responsible for this narrow species tropism are not well defined. Virus cell entry involves human scavenger receptor class B type I (SR-BI), CD81, claudin-1 and occludin. Among these, at least CD81 and occludin are utilized in a highly species-specific fashion, thus contributing to the narrow host range of H...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2008
Mario Perotti Nicasio Mancini Roberta A Diotti Alexander W Tarr Jonathan K Ball Ania Owsianka R Adair Arvind H Patel Massimo Clementi Roberto Burioni

Identification of anti-hepatitis C virus (anti-HCV) human antibody clones with broad neutralizing activity is important for a better understanding of the interplay between the virus and host and for the design of an effective passive immunotherapy and an effective vaccine. We report the identification of a human monoclonal Fab (e137) able to bind the HCV E2 glycoprotein of all HCV genotypes but...

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