Literature DB >> 15189278

Hepatitis C virus infection in human liver tissue engrafted in mice with an infectious molecular clone.

Norio Maeda1, Mamoru Watanabe, Susumu Okamoto, Takanori Kanai, Taketo Yamada, Jun-Ichi Hata, Nobumichi Hozumi, Asao Katsume, Hideko Nuriya, Jasbir Sandhu, Hiromasa Ishii, Michinori Kohara, Toshifumi Hibi.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Recent advances in molecular cloning of hepatitis C virus (HCV) have enabled us to apply some available HCV molecular clones to experimental studies. However, these investigations have been restricted to chimpanzee models or 'isolated hepatocytes' from tree shrews. In this study, we engrafted 'human liver tissue' into immunodeficient mice and investigated HCV infection using an infectious molecular clone.
METHODS: Human liver tissues from normal (non-HCV-infected) liver were transplanted into non-obese diabetic/severe combined immunodeficiency (NOD/SCID) mice. We then inoculated the mice with sera from HCV-infected patients or an infectious HCV molecular clone. HCV RNA was assessed using nested reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (PCR), real-time detection PCR and in situ PCR.
RESULTS: Without any growth support, normal human liver tissues survived in NOD/SCID mice while maintaining the original viable hepatic architecture. HCV RNA was detected in the mice serum until the fourth week after the inoculation. In situ PCR and immunohistochemistry clearly demonstrated positive signals for HCV in the cytoplasm of infected hepatocytes, while the engrafted human liver tissues showed no apparent morphological changes indicative of infection.
CONCLUSION: Engraftment of human liver tissues into NOD/SCID mice and infection with HCV molecular clones could offer a reverse genetic strategy for HCV infection. Copyright 2004 Blackwell Munksgaard

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15189278     DOI: 10.1111/j.1478-3231.2004.0909.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Liver Int        ISSN: 1478-3223            Impact factor:   5.828


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Authors:  Michael L Washburn; Moses T Bility; Liguo Zhang; Grigoriy I Kovalev; Adam Buntzman; Jeffery A Frelinger; Walter Barry; Alexander Ploss; Charles M Rice; Lishan Su
Journal:  Gastroenterology       Date:  2011-01-13       Impact factor: 22.682

Review 2.  Liver immune-pathogenesis and therapy of human liver tropic virus infection in humanized mouse models.

Authors:  Moses T Bility; Feng Li; Liang Cheng; Lishan Su
Journal:  J Gastroenterol Hepatol       Date:  2013-08       Impact factor: 4.029

Review 3.  Hepatitis C virus experimental model systems and antiviral drug research.

Authors:  Susan L Uprichard
Journal:  Virol Sin       Date:  2010-07-28       Impact factor: 4.327

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