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Comparison of full-length sequences of interferon-sensitive and resistant hepatitis C virus 1b. Sensitivity to interferon is conferred by amino acid substitutions in the NS5A region.


ABSTRACT: We have previously demonstrated that sensitivity to interferon is different among hepatitis C virus (HCV) quasispecies simultaneously detected in same individuals and that interferon-resistant HCV quasispecies are selected during the treatment. To determine the genetic basis of their resistance to interferon, HCV genotype-1b was obtained from serum of three patients before and during interferon therapy, and their full-length nucleotide and deduced amino acid sequences were determined. Comparison of the pairs of interferon-resistant and interferon-sensitive HCV isolates in respective individuals demonstrated clusters of amino acid differences in the COOH-terminal half of the NS5A region (codon 2154-2383), which contained a common unique amino acid difference at codon 2218. Additional sequence data of the COOH-terminal half of the NS5A region obtained from six interferon-resistant and nine interferon-sensitive HCV confirmed the exclusive existence of missense mutations in a 40 amino acid stretch of the NS5A region around codon 2218 (from codon 2209 to 2248) in interferon-sensitive HCV. On the other hand, this region of interferon-resistant HCV was identical to that of prototype HCV genotype-1b (HCV-J, HCV-JTa, or HC-J4). We designated this region as the interferon sensitivity determining region. Thus, HCV genotype-1b with the prototype interferon sensitivity determining region appears to be interferon-resistant strains. The specific nature of these mutations might make it possible to predict prognostic effects of interferon treatment.

SUBMITTER: Enomoto N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC185192 | biostudies-other | 1995 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Comparison of full-length sequences of interferon-sensitive and resistant hepatitis C virus 1b. Sensitivity to interferon is conferred by amino acid substitutions in the NS5A region.

Enomoto N N   Sakuma I I   Asahina Y Y   Kurosaki M M   Murakami T T   Yamamoto C C   Izumi N N   Marumo F F   Sato C C  

The Journal of clinical investigation 19950701 1


We have previously demonstrated that sensitivity to interferon is different among hepatitis C virus (HCV) quasispecies simultaneously detected in same individuals and that interferon-resistant HCV quasispecies are selected during the treatment. To determine the genetic basis of their resistance to interferon, HCV genotype-1b was obtained from serum of three patients before and during interferon therapy, and their full-length nucleotide and deduced amino acid sequences were determined. Comparison  ...[more]

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