CD81 is an entry coreceptor for hepatitis C virus

EG Cormier, F Tsamis, F Kajumo… - Proceedings of the …, 2004 - National Acad Sciences
EG Cormier, F Tsamis, F Kajumo, RJ Durso, JP Gardner, T Dragic
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2004National Acad Sciences
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) envelope glycoproteins E1/E2 can pseudotype retroviral particles
and efficiently mediate entry into target cells. Using this experimental system, we determined
HCV tropism for different cell types. Only primary hepatocytes and one hepatoma cell line
were susceptible to HCV pseudovirus entry, which could be inhibited by sera from HCV-
infected individuals. Furthermore, expression of the putative HCV receptor CD81 on
nonpermissive human hepatic but not murine cells enabled HCV pseudovirus entry …
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) envelope glycoproteins E1/E2 can pseudotype retroviral particles and efficiently mediate entry into target cells. Using this experimental system, we determined HCV tropism for different cell types. Only primary hepatocytes and one hepatoma cell line were susceptible to HCV pseudovirus entry, which could be inhibited by sera from HCV-infected individuals. Furthermore, expression of the putative HCV receptor CD81 on nonpermissive human hepatic but not murine cells enabled HCV pseudovirus entry. Importantly, inhibition of viral entry by an anti-CD81 mAb occurred at a step following HCV attachment to target cells. Our results indicate that CD81 functions as a post-attachment entry coreceptor and that other cellular factors act in concert with CD81 to mediate HCV binding and entry into hepatocytes.
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