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Quasispecies dynamics in hepatitis C liver transplant recipients receiving grafts from hepatitis C virus infected donors.

Sofía Pérez-Del-Pulgar1, Josep Gregori2,3, Francisco Rodríguez-Frías4, Patricia González1, Damir García-Cehic2, Santseharay Ramírez1, Rosario Casillas2, Esteban Domingo5, Juan I Esteban2, Xavier Forns1, Josep Quer2.   

Abstract

The allocation of liver grafts from hepatitis C virus (HCV)-positive donors in HCV-infected liver transplant (LT) recipients leads to infection with two different viral populations. In a previous study, we examined quasispecies dynamics during reinfection by clonal sequencing, which did not allow an accurate characterization of coexistence and competition events. To overcome this limitation, here we used deep-sequencing analysis of a fragment of the HCV NS5B gene in six HCV-infected LT recipients who received HCV-infected grafts. Successive expansions and contractions of quasispecies complexity were observed, evolving in all cases towards a more homogeneous population. The population that became dominant was the one displaying the highest mutant spectrum complexity. In four patients, coexistence of minority mutants, derived from the donor or the recipient, were detected. In conclusion, our study shows that, during reinfection with a different HCV strain in LT recipients, the viral population with the highest diversity always becomes dominant.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26395289     DOI: 10.1099/jgv.0.000289

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Virol        ISSN: 0022-1317            Impact factor:   3.891


  5 in total

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Authors:  Ditte L Hedegaard; Damien C Tully; Ian A Rowe; Gary M Reynolds; David J Bean; Ke Hu; Christopher Davis; Annika Wilhelm; Colin B Ogilvie; Karen A Power; Alexander W Tarr; Deirdre Kelly; Todd M Allen; Peter Balfe; Jane A McKeating
Journal:  J Hepatol       Date:  2016-08-13       Impact factor: 25.083

2.  Quasispecies of Hepatitis C Virus Participate in Cell-Specific Infectivity.

Authors:  Takasuke Fukuhara; Satomi Yamamoto; Chikako Ono; Shota Nakamura; Daisuke Motooka; Hiroyuki Mori; Takeshi Kurihara; Asuka Sato; Tomokazu Tamura; Takashi Motomura; Toru Okamoto; Michio Imamura; Toru Ikegami; Tomoharu Yoshizumi; Yuji Soejima; Yoshihiko Maehara; Kazuaki Chayama; Yoshiharu Matsuura
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-03-22       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 3.  Cardiovascular Involvement in Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Infections - Insight from Novel Antiviral Therapies.

Authors:  Wolfgang Poller; Arash Haghikia; Mario Kasner; Ziya Kaya; Udo Bavendiek; Heiner Wedemeier; Hans-Jörg Epple; Carsten Skurk; Ulf Landmesser
Journal:  J Clin Transl Hepatol       Date:  2018-01-26

4.  Study of Quasispecies Complexity and Liver Damage Progression after Liver Transplantation in Hepatitis C Virus Infected Patients.

Authors:  Meritxell Llorens-Revull; Josep Gregori; Cristina Dopazo; Francisco Rodriguez-Frías; Damir Garcia-Cehic; Maria Eugenia Soria; Qian Chen; Ariadna Rando; Celia Perales; Juan Ignacio Esteban; Josep Quer; Itxarone Bilbao
Journal:  Genes (Basel)       Date:  2021-10-28       Impact factor: 4.096

5.  Evidence of an Exponential Decay Pattern of the Hepatitis Delta Virus Evolution Rate and Fluctuations in Quasispecies Complexity in Long-Term Studies of Chronic Delta Infection.

Authors:  Maria Homs; Francisco Rodriguez-Frias; Josep Gregori; Alicia Ruiz; Pilar Reimundo; Rosario Casillas; David Tabernero; Cristina Godoy; Salma Barakat; Josep Quer; Mar Riveiro-Barciela; Michael Roggendorf; Rafael Esteban; Maria Buti
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-06-30       Impact factor: 3.240

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