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Characterization of hepatitis C virus deletion mutants circulating in chronically infected patients.


ABSTRACT: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) has a linear positive-stranded RNA genome of approximately 9,600 nucleotides in length and displays a high level of sequence diversity caused by high mutation rates and recombination. However, when we performed long distance reverse transcription-PCRs on HCV RNA isolated from serum of chronic HCV patients, not only full-length HCV genomes but also HCV RNAs which varied in size from 7,600 to 8,346 nucleotides and contained large in-frame deletions between E1 and NS2 were amplified. Carefully designed control experiments indicated that these deletion mutants are a bona fide natural RNA species, most likely packaged in virions. Moreover, deletion mutants were detected in sera of patients infected with different HCV genotypes. We observed that 7/37 (18.9%) of genotype 1, 5/43 (11.6%) of genotype 3, and 4/13 (30.7%) of genotype 6 samples contained HCV deletion mutant genomes. These observations further exemplify HCV's huge genetic diversity and warrant studies to explore their biological relevance.

SUBMITTER: Noppornpanth S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2168980 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Characterization of hepatitis C virus deletion mutants circulating in chronically infected patients.

Noppornpanth Suwanna S   Smits Saskia L SL   Lien Truong Xuan TX   Poovorawan Yong Y   Osterhaus Albert D M E AD   Haagmans Bart L BL  

Journal of virology 20070829 22


Hepatitis C virus (HCV) has a linear positive-stranded RNA genome of approximately 9,600 nucleotides in length and displays a high level of sequence diversity caused by high mutation rates and recombination. However, when we performed long distance reverse transcription-PCRs on HCV RNA isolated from serum of chronic HCV patients, not only full-length HCV genomes but also HCV RNAs which varied in size from 7,600 to 8,346 nucleotides and contained large in-frame deletions between E1 and NS2 were a  ...[more]

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