Barriers of hepatitis C virus interspecies transmission.

Publication Year
2013

Type

Journal Article
Abstract

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a major causative agent of severe liver disease including fibrosis, cirrhosis and liver cancer. Therapy has improved over the years, but continues to be associated with adverse side effects and variable success rates. Furthermore, a vaccine protecting against HCV infection remains elusive. Development of more effective intervention measures has been delayed by the lack of a suitable animal model. Naturally, HCV infects only humans and chimpanzees. The determinants of this limited host range are poorly understood in part due to difficulties of studying HCV in cell culture. Some progress has been made elucidating the barriers for the HCV lifecycle in non-permissive species which will help in the future to construct animal models for HCV infection, immunity and pathogenesis.

Journal
Virology
Volume
435
Issue
1
Pages
70-80
Date Published
01/2013
ISSN Number
1096-0341
Alternate Journal
Virology
PMID
23217617