Functional analysis of claudin-6 and claudin-9 as entry factors for hepatitis C virus infection of human hepatocytes by using monoclonal antibodies.

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Date publication

septembre 2013

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr BAUMERT Thomas, Dr LUPBERGER Joachim, Pr PESSAUX Patrick


Tous les auteurs :
Fofana I, Zona L, Thumann C, Heydmann L, Durand SC, Lupberger J, Blum HE, Pessaux P, Gondeau C, Reynolds GM, McKeating JA, Grunert F, Thompson J, Zeisel MB, Baumert TF

Résumé

The relevance of claudin-6 and claudin-9 in hepatitis C virus (HCV) entry remains elusive. We produced claudin-6- or claudin-9-specific monoclonal antibodies that inhibit HCV entry into nonhepatic cells expressing exogenous claudin-6 or claudin-9. These antibodies had no effect on HCV infection of hepatoma cells or primary hepatocytes. Thus, although claudin-6 and claudin-9 can serve as entry factors in cell lines, HCV infection into human hepatocytes is not dependent on claudin-6 and claudin-9.

Référence

J Virol. 2013 Sep;87(18):10405-10