Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3424665 Virology 2011 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

The 5′ untranslated region (5′UTR) of hepatitis C virus (HCV) is structured into four domains (I–IV) with numerous genotype-specific nucleotides. It is unknown whether the polymorphisms confer genotype-specific functions to the 5′UTR. Using viable JFH1-based Core-NS2 recombinants, we developed and characterized HCV genotypes 1–7 recombinants with highly diverse 5′UTRs (genotypes 1a and 3a), 2a recombinants (J6/JFH1) with 5′UTR of genotypes 1–6 or with heterotypic chimeric (1a/3a and 3a/1a) 5′UTR domains I, II or III, and 1a recombinants with 5′UTR domain I of genotypes 1–6. All were fully functional in Huh7.5 cells; therefore, the 5′UTR apparently functions in a non-genotype-specific manner in HCV production in vitro. However, adenine at the 5′-terminus was required. We demonstrated that J6/JFH1 with 5′UTR of genotypes 1–6 responded similarly to interferon-α2b. This study provides novel insight into the role of the 5′UTR in the HCV life cycle and facilitates HCV basic research and testing of 5′UTR-targeting antivirals.

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