| Literature DB >> 34395761 |
Fanfan Zhao1, Ting Zhao1,2, Libin Deng1, Dawei Lv1, Xiaolong Zhang1, Xiaoyu Pan1, Jun Xu2, Gang Long1.
Abstract
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) spread involves two distinct entry pathways: cell-free transmission and cell-to-cell transmission. Cell-to-cell transmission is not only an efficient way for viruses to spread but also an effective method for escaping neutralizing antibodies. We adapted the viral infection-activated split-intein-mediated reporter system (VISI) and developed a straightforward model for Live-cell monitoring of HCV cell-to-cell transmission ex-vivo: co-culture of HCV infected donor cells (red signal) with uninfected recipient cells (green signal) and elimination of the cell-free transmission by adding potent neutralizing antibody AR3A in the supernatant. With this model, the efficiency of cell-to-cell transmission can be evaluated by counting the number of foci designated by the green signal of recipient cells.Entities:
Keywords: Cell-to-cell transmission; Fluorescence signal; HCV; Reporter system; Virus spread
Year: 2018 PMID: 34395761 PMCID: PMC8328627 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.2949
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bio Protoc ISSN: 2331-8325