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  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,799 Views
21 Pages

Genetically Modified Mouse Mesenchymal Stem Cells Expressing Non-Structural Proteins of Hepatitis C Virus Induce Effective Immune Response

  • Olga V. Masalova,
  • Ekaterina I. Lesnova,
  • Regina R. Klimova,
  • Ekaterina D. Momotyuk,
  • Vyacheslav V. Kozlov,
  • Alla M. Ivanova,
  • Olga V. Payushina,
  • Nina N. Butorina,
  • Natalia F. Zakirova and
  • Alla A. Kushch
  • + 3 authors

2 February 2020

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is one of the major causes of chronic liver disease and leads to cirrhosis and hepatocarcinoma. Despite extensive research, there is still no vaccine against HCV. In order to induce an immune response in DBA/2J mice against HC...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
6,710 Views
12 Pages

Aeginetia indica Decoction Inhibits Hepatitis C Virus Life Cycle

  • Cheng-Wei Lin,
  • Chieh-Wen Lo,
  • Chia-Ni Tsai,
  • Ting-Chun Pan,
  • Pin-Yin Chen and
  • Ming-Jiun Yu

Chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is still a global epidemic despite the introduction of several highly effective direct-acting antivirals that are tagged with sky-high prices. The present study aimed to identify an herbal decoction that amel...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,831 Views
15 Pages

Despite extensive research, there is still no vaccine against the hepatitis C virus (HCV). The aim of this study was to investigate whether MSCs can exhibit adjuvant properties during DNA vaccination against hepatitis C. We used the pcNS3-NS5B plasmi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,066 Views
21 Pages

The C-terminal portion of hepatitis C virus (HCV) nonstructural protein 3 (NS3) forms a three domain polypeptide that possesses the ability to travel along RNA or single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) in a 3' to 5' direction. Fueled by ATP hydrolysis, this mov...

  • Review
  • Open Access
94 Citations
11,202 Views
19 Pages

Innate Immune Evasion Mediated by Flaviviridae Non-Structural Proteins

  • Shun Chen,
  • Zhen Wu,
  • Mingshu Wang and
  • Anchun Cheng

7 October 2017

Flaviviridae-caused diseases are a critical, emerging public health problem worldwide. Flaviviridae infections usually cause severe, acute or chronic diseases, such as liver damage and liver cancer resulting from a hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection a...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,020 Views
8 Pages

The Hepatitis C Virus NS2/3 Protease

  • Sarah Welbourn and
  • Arnim Pause

The hepatitis C virus NS2/3 protein is a highly hydrophobic protease responsible for the cleavage of the viral polypeptide between non-structural proteins NS2 and NS3. However, many aspects of the NS2/3 protease's role in the viral life cycle and mec...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
6,451 Views
20 Pages

16 June 2017

Allosteric inhibitors of hepatitis C virus (HCV) non-structural protein 5B (NS5B) polymerase are effective for treatment of genotype 1, although their mode of action and potential to inhibit other isolates and genotypes are not well established. We h...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
8,241 Views
13 Pages

21 May 2013

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) nonstructural protein 5A (NS5A) is a remarkable protein as it clearly plays multiple roles in mediating viral replication, host-cell interactions and viral pathogenesis. However, on the impact of cell growth, there have been d...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,535 Views
18 Pages

Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells Modified with the NS5A Gene of Hepatitis C Virus Induce a Cellular Immune Response Exceeding the Response to DNA Immunization with This Gene

  • Olga V. Masalova,
  • Ekaterina I. Lesnova,
  • Vladimir A. Kalsin,
  • Regina R. Klimova,
  • Natalya E. Fedorova,
  • Vyacheslav V. Kozlov,
  • Natalya A. Demidova,
  • Kirill I. Yurlov,
  • Mikhail A. Konoplyannikov and
  • Alla A. Kushch
  • + 3 authors

30 May 2023

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is one of the basic culprits behind chronic liver disease, which may result in cirrhosis and hepatocarcinoma. In spite of the extensive research conducted, a vaccine against HCV has not been yet created. We have obtained human...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
4,762 Views
19 Pages

Difluoromethylornithine (DFMO), an Inhibitor of Polyamine Biosynthesis, and Antioxidant N-Acetylcysteine Potentiate Immune Response in Mice to the Recombinant Hepatitis C Virus NS5B Protein

  • Ekaterina I. Lesnova,
  • Olga V. Masalova,
  • Kristina Yu. Permyakova,
  • Vyacheslav V. Kozlov,
  • Tatyana N. Nikolaeva,
  • Alexander V. Pronin,
  • Vladimir T. Valuev-Elliston,
  • Alexander V. Ivanov and
  • Alla A. Kushch

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is one of the main triggers of chronic liver disease. Despite tremendous progress in the HCV field, there is still no vaccine against this virus. Potential vaccines can be based on its recombinant proteins. To increase the hum...

  • Review
  • Open Access
19 Citations
5,314 Views
22 Pages

19 May 2021

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) genome encodes for one long polyprotein that is processed by cellular and viral proteases to generate 10 polypeptides. The viral structural proteins include the core protein, and the envelope glycoproteins E1 and E2, present a...

  • Review
  • Open Access
29 Citations
6,929 Views
12 Pages

The Future of HCV Therapy: NS4B as an Antiviral Target

  • Hadas Dvory-Sobol,
  • Philip S. Pang and
  • Jeffrey S. Glenn

10 November 2010

Chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a major worldwide cause of liver disease, including cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. It is estimated that more than 170 million individuals are infected with HCV, with three to four million new case...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,156 Views
15 Pages

Comparative Analysis of Hepatitis C Virus NS5A Dynamics and Localization in Assembly-Deficient Mutants

  • Laura Riva,
  • Corentin Spriet,
  • Nicolas Barois,
  • Costin-Ioan Popescu,
  • Jean Dubuisson and
  • Yves Rouillé

4 February 2021

The hepatitis C virus (HCV) life cycle is a tightly regulated process, during which structural and non-structural proteins cooperate. However, the interplay between HCV proteins during genomic RNA replication and progeny virion assembly is not comple...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
6,736 Views
36 Pages

11 September 2014

HCV-induced CAPN activation and its effects on virus-infected cells in a host-immune system have been studied recently. It has been shown that the HCV-nonstructural 5A protein acts as both an inducer and a substrate for host CAPN protease; it partic...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
6,836 Views
17 Pages

Hepatitis C Virus Assembly Imaging

  • Costin-Ioan Popescu,
  • Yves Rouillé and
  • Jean Dubuisson

15 November 2011

Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) assembly process is the least understood step in the virus life cycle. The functional data revealed by forward and reverse genetics indicated that both structural and non-structural proteins are involved in the assembly proces...

  • Review
  • Open Access
65 Citations
12,328 Views
8 Pages

Hepatitis C Virus: Viral Quasispecies and Genotypes

  • Kyoko Tsukiyama-Kohara and
  • Michinori Kohara

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) mainly replicates in the cytoplasm, where it easily establishes persistent infection, resulting in chronic hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma. Due to its high rate of mutation, HCV forms viral quasispecie...

  • Article
  • Open Access
63 Citations
7,734 Views
17 Pages

Hepatitis C Virus Non-Structural Protein 5A (NS5A) Disrupts Mitochondrial Dynamics and Induces Mitophagy

  • Alagie Jassey,
  • Ching-Hsuan Liu,
  • Chun A. Changou,
  • Christopher D. Richardson,
  • Hsue-Yin Hsu and
  • Liang-Tzung Lin

29 March 2019

Mitophagy is a selective form of autophagy, targeting damaged mitochondria for lysosomal degradation. Although HCV infection has been shown to induce mitophagy, the precise underlying mechanism and the effector protein responsible remain unclear. Her...

  • Review
  • Open Access
117 Citations
22,090 Views
27 Pages

Hepatitis C Virus Infection: Host–Virus Interaction and Mechanisms of Viral Persistence

  • DeGaulle I. Chigbu,
  • Ronak Loonawat,
  • Mohit Sehgal,
  • Dip Patel and
  • Pooja Jain

25 April 2019

Hepatitis C (HCV) is a major cause of liver disease, in which a third of individuals with chronic HCV infections may develop liver cirrhosis. In a chronic HCV infection, host immune factors along with the actions of HCV proteins that promote viral pe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,588 Views
16 Pages

Study of the Humoral Immune Response towards HCV Genotype 4 Using a Bead-Based Multiplex Serological Assay

  • Angela Filomena,
  • Jens C. Göpfert,
  • Darragh Duffy,
  • Stanislas Pol,
  • Mohamed Abdel-Hamid,
  • Gamal Esmat,
  • Arnaud Fontanet,
  • Matthew L. Albert,
  • Thomas O. Joos and
  • Nicole Schneiderhan-Marra

30 October 2017

Hepatitis C is one of the leading causes of hepatocellular carcinoma and remains at a high prevalence in Egypt and other resource-limited countries. Several hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotypes are distributed throughout the world, with genotype 4 bein...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
5,793 Views
16 Pages

Modulation of Cell Death Pathways by Hepatitis C Virus Proteins in Huh7.5 Hepatoma Cells

  • Olga V. Masalova,
  • Ekaterina I. Lesnova,
  • Pavel N. Solyev,
  • Natalia F. Zakirova,
  • Vladimir S. Prassolov,
  • Sergey N. Kochetkov,
  • Alexander V. Ivanov and
  • Alla A. Kushch

6 November 2017

The hepatitis C virus (HCV) causes chronic liver disease leading to fibrosis, cirrhosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma. HCV infection triggers various types of cell death which contribute to hepatitis C pathogenesis. However, much is still unknown abo...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,971 Views
35 Pages

6 August 2024

The hepatitis C virus (HCV) is responsible for approximately 50 million infections worldwide. Effective drug treatments while available face access barriers, and vaccine development is hampered by viral hypervariability and immune evasion mechanisms....

  • Review
  • Open Access
19 Citations
11,185 Views
12 Pages

6 August 2010

Infection with Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) continues to be a major global health problem. To overcome the limitations of current therapies using interferon-a in combination with ribavirin, there is a need to develop drugs that specifically block viral pr...

  • Review
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,250 Views
27 Pages

11 May 2023

The introduction of direct-acting antivirals (DAAs) has revolutionized hepatitis C treatment. Short courses of treatment with these drugs are highly beneficial to patients, eliminating hepatitis C virus (HCV) without adverse effects. However, this ou...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,949 Views
22 Pages

Ribosome Pausing at Inefficient Codons at the End of the Replicase Coding Region Is Important for Hepatitis C Virus Genome Replication

  • Gesche K. Gerresheim,
  • Carolin S. Hess,
  • Lyudmila A. Shalamova,
  • Markus Fricke,
  • Manja Marz,
  • Dmitri E. Andreev,
  • Ivan N. Shatsky and
  • Michael Niepmann

22 September 2020

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infects liver cells and often causes chronic infection, also leading to liver cirrhosis and cancer. In the cytoplasm, the viral structural and non-structural (NS) proteins are directly translated from the plus strand HCV RNA g...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3,586 Views
27 Pages

8 November 2024

Many types of RNA viruses, including the hepatitis C virus (HCV), activate autophagy in infected cells to promote viral growth and counteract the host defense response. Autophagy acts as a catabolic pathway in which unnecessary materials are removed...

  • Review
  • Open Access
25 Citations
7,731 Views
13 Pages

20 May 2016

Like all positive-sense RNA viruses, hepatitis C virus (HCV) induces host membrane alterations for its replication termed the membranous web (MW). Assembling replication factors at a membranous structure might facilitate the processes necessary for g...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
6,387 Views
18 Pages

26 May 2019

Host immune responses play an important role in the outcome of infection with hepatitis C virus (HCV). They can lead to viral clearance and a positive outcome, or progression and severity of chronic disease. Extensive research in the past >25 year...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,122 Views
17 Pages

Future Prospects, Approaches, and the Government’s Role in the Development of a Hepatitis C Virus Vaccine

  • Ashraf A. Tabll,
  • Sayed S. Sohrab,
  • Ahmed A. Ali,
  • Ana Petrovic,
  • Sabina Steiner Srdarevic,
  • Stjepan Siber,
  • Marija Glasnovic,
  • Robert Smolic and
  • Martina Smolic

31 December 2023

Developing a safe and effective vaccine against the hepatitis C virus (HCV) remains a top priority for global health. Despite recent advances in antiviral therapies, the high cost and limited accessibility of these treatments impede their widespread...

  • Review
  • Open Access
44 Citations
7,379 Views
14 Pages

Virologic Tools for HCV Drug Resistance Testing

  • Slim Fourati and
  • Jean-Michel Pawlotsky

4 December 2015

Recent advances in molecular biology have led to the development of new antiviral drugs that target specific steps of the Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) lifecycle. These drugs, collectively termed direct-acting antivirals (DAAs), include non-structural (NS)...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
7,357 Views
13 Pages

Effects of Lower Temperature on Expression and Biochemical Characteristics of HCV NS3 Antigen Recombinant Protein

  • Chen-Ji Huang,
  • Hwei-Ling Peng,
  • Anil Kumar Patel,
  • Reeta Rani Singhania,
  • Cheng-Di Dong and
  • Chih-Yu Cheng

27 October 2021

The nonstructural antigen protein 3 of the hepatitis C virus (HCV NS3), commonly-used for HCV ELISA diagnosis, possesses protease and helicase activities. To prevent auto-degradation, a truncated NS3 protein was designed by removing the protease doma...

  • Review
  • Open Access
87 Citations
10,012 Views
27 Pages

Inhibitors of the Hepatitis C Virus RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase NS5B

  • Megan H. Powdrill,
  • Jean A. Bernatchez and
  • Matthias Götte

28 September 2010

More than 20 years after the identification of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) as a novel human pathogen, the only approved treatment remains a combination of pegylated interferon-α and ribavirin. This rather non-specific therapy is associated with sever...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,881 Views
14 Pages

Endoplasmic Reticulum Detergent-Resistant Membranes Accommodate Hepatitis C Virus Proteins for Viral Assembly

  • Audrey Boyer,
  • Julie Dreneau,
  • Amélie Dumans,
  • Julien Burlaud-Gaillard,
  • Anne Bull-Maurer,
  • Philippe Roingeard and
  • Jean-Christophe Meunier

22 May 2019

During Hepatitis C virus (HCV) morphogenesis, the non-structural protein 2 (NS2) brings the envelope proteins 1 and 2 (E1, E2), NS3, and NS5A together to form a complex at the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane, initiating HCV assembly. The nature o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
7,511 Views
7 Pages

Heads or Tails: Genotyping of Hepatitis C Virus Concerning the 2k/1b Circulating Recombinant Form

  • Wim Schuermans,
  • Hans Orlent,
  • Isabelle Desombere,
  • Patrick Descheemaeker,
  • Hans Van Vlierberghe,
  • Anja Geerts,
  • Xavier Verhelst,
  • Marijke Reynders and
  • Elizaveta Padalko

As different hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotypes respond differently to initiated therapy, correct HCV genotyping is essential. A potential risk for misclassification of the intergenotypic HCV circulating recombinant form (CRF) 2k/1b strains exists, de...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,581 Views
10 Pages

Efficacy of Glecaprevir/Pibrentasvir for Real-World HCV Infected Patients in the Northern Part of Tokyo, Japan

  • Yoichiro Yamana,
  • Tatsuo Kanda,
  • Naoki Matsumoto,
  • Masayuki Honda,
  • Mariko Kumagawa,
  • Reina Sasaki,
  • Shini Kanezawa,
  • Taku Mizutani,
  • Hiroaki Yamagami and
  • Mitsuhiko Moriyama
  • + 3 authors

26 November 2021

Hepatis virus C (HCV) infection causes liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) worldwide. The objective of our study was to examine the effects of the HCV nonstructural protein (NS) 3/4A inhibitor glecaprevir/NS5A inhibitor pibrentasvir on...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
2,967 Views
15 Pages

Geographic Distribution of HCV-GT3 Subtypes and Naturally Occurring Resistance Associated Substitutions

  • Sabrina Bagaglio,
  • Emanuela Messina,
  • Hamid Hasson,
  • Andrea Galli,
  • Caterina Uberti-Foppa and
  • Giulia Morsica

11 February 2019

Background: Little is known about the frequency or geographic distributions of naturally occurring resistance-associated substitutions (RASs) in the nonstructural protein 5A (NS5A) domain of hepatitis-C virus (HCV) genotype-3 (GT-3) different subtype...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
6,188 Views
15 Pages

Evolving Diversity of Hepatitis C Viruses in Yunnan Honghe, China

  • Lanhui Yang,
  • Chenyan Jiang,
  • Song Hu,
  • Qiongni Diao,
  • Jia Li,
  • Wei Si,
  • Mei Chen and
  • Richard Y. Zhao

The Chinese Honghe Autonomous Prefecture (Honghe) in Yunnan Province is a unique ethnic area because it is inhabited by more than ten different minority ethnic groups. Geographically, Honghe directly shares a border with Vietnam. The objective of thi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,110 Views
32 Pages

Millions of people worldwide suffer from acute or chronic liver inflammation caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV). Metal ion chelators have achieved widespread success in the development of antiviral drugs. Some inhibitors with metal ion chelating s...

  • Abstract
  • Open Access
1,745 Views
1 Page

Heterologous Immunity and Hepatitis C Virus: Impact on Natural Infection, Pathogenesis and Vaccine Design

  • Babita Agrawal,
  • Shakti Singh,
  • Nancy Gupta,
  • Satish Vedi,
  • Wen Li,
  • Saurabh Garg,
  • Jie Li and
  • Rakesh Kumar

Chronic infection with the hepatitis C virus (HCV) afflicts 1%–3% of the world’s population and can lead to serious and late-stage liver diseases. Developing a vaccine for HCV is challenging because the correlates of protection are uncert...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
8,344 Views
18 Pages

24 March 2015

Tumor vaccine design requires prediction and validation of immunogenic MHC class I epitopes expressed by target cells as well as MHC class II epitopes expressed by antigen-presenting cells essential for the induction of optimal immune responses. Epit...

  • Review
  • Open Access
18 Citations
10,131 Views
25 Pages

NS3 Protease from Hepatitis C Virus: Biophysical Studies on an Intrinsically Disordered Protein Domain

  • Sonia Vega,
  • Jose L. Neira,
  • Carlos Marcuello,
  • Anabel Lostao,
  • Olga Abian and
  • Adrian Velazquez-Campoy

26 June 2013

The nonstructural protein 3 (NS3) from the hepatitis C virus (HCV) is responsible for processing the non-structural region of the viral precursor polyprotein in infected hepatic cells. NS3 protease activity, located at the N-terminal domain, is a zi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
8,284 Views
15 Pages

PBDE: Structure-Activity Studies for the Inhibition of Hepatitis C Virus NS3 Helicase

  • Kazi Abdus Salam,
  • Atsushi Furuta,
  • Naohiro Noda,
  • Satoshi Tsuneda,
  • Yuji Sekiguchi,
  • Atsuya Yamashita,
  • Kohji Moriishi,
  • Masamichi Nakakoshi,
  • Hidenori Tani and
  • Nobuyoshi Akimitsu
  • + 3 authors

2 April 2014

The helicase portion of the hepatitis C virus nonstructural protein 3 (NS3) is considered one of the most validated targets for developing direct acting antiviral agents. We isolated polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) 1 from a marine sponge as an N...

  • Review
  • Open Access
49 Citations
8,046 Views
20 Pages

29 October 2012

The advent of the replicon system together with advances in cell culture have contributed significantly to our understanding of the function of virally-encoded structural and nonstructural proteins in the replication cycle of the hepatitis C virus. I...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,792 Views
53 Pages

Advanced Hepatitis C Virus Replication PDE Models within a Realistic Intracellular Geometric Environment

  • Markus M. Knodel,
  • Paul Targett-Adams,
  • Alfio Grillo,
  • Eva Herrmann and
  • Gabriel Wittum

The hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA replication cycle is a dynamic intracellular process occurring in three-dimensional space (3D), which is difficult both to capture experimentally and to visualize conceptually. HCV-generated replication factories are h...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
9,731 Views
15 Pages

Identification and Biochemical Characterization of Halisulfate 3 and Suvanine as Novel Inhibitors of Hepatitis C Virus NS3 Helicase from a Marine Sponge

  • Atsushi Furuta,
  • Kazi Abdus Salam,
  • Idam Hermawan,
  • Nobuyoshi Akimitsu,
  • Junichi Tanaka,
  • Hidenori Tani,
  • Atsuya Yamashita,
  • Kohji Moriishi,
  • Masamichi Nakakoshi and
  • Naohiro Noda
  • + 6 authors

21 January 2014

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is an important etiological agent that is responsible for the development of chronic hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma. HCV nonstructural protein 3 (NS3) helicase is a possible target for novel drug deve...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,198 Views
15 Pages

Safety Profile of a Multi-Antigenic DNA Vaccine Against Hepatitis C Virus

  • Jason Gummow,
  • Makutiro G. Masavuli,
  • Zelalem A. Mekonnen,
  • Yanrui Li,
  • Danushka K. Wijesundara,
  • Ashish C. Shrestha,
  • Ilia Voskoboinik,
  • Eric J. Gowans and
  • Branka Grubor-Bauk

29 January 2020

Despite direct acting antivirals (DAAs) curing >95% of individuals infected with hepatitis C (HCV), in order to achieve the World Health Organization HCV Global Elimination Goals by 2030 there are still major challenges that need to be overcome. D...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
5,299 Views
17 Pages

Characterization of Naturally Occurring NS5A and NS5B Polymorphisms in Patients Infected with HCV Genotype 3a Treated with Direct-Acting Antiviral Agents

  • Barbara Bartolini,
  • Emanuela Giombini,
  • Chiara Taibi,
  • Raffaella Lionetti,
  • Marzia Montalbano,
  • Ubaldo Visco-Comandini,
  • Gianpiero D’Offizi,
  • Maria Rosaria Capobianchi,
  • Fiona McPhee and
  • Anna Rosa Garbuglia

7 August 2017

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype (GT)3 is associated with increased risk of steatosis, development of cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. Limited data are available regarding genetic variability and use of direct-acting antiviral agents in these...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,725 Views
17 Pages

Mechanisms of Action of the Host-Targeting Agent Cyclosporin A and Direct-Acting Antiviral Agents against Hepatitis C Virus

  • Dandan Liu,
  • Tanya P. Ndongwe,
  • Juan Ji,
  • Andrew D. Huber,
  • Eleftherios Michailidis,
  • Charles M. Rice,
  • Robert Ralston,
  • Philip R. Tedbury and
  • Stefan G. Sarafianos

17 April 2023

Several direct-acting antivirals (DAAs) are available, providing interferon-free strategies for a hepatitis C cure. In contrast to DAAs, host-targeting agents (HTAs) interfere with host cellular factors that are essential in the viral replication cyc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,825 Views
31 Pages

Design and Synthesis of Novel Bis-Imidazolyl Phenyl Butadiyne Derivatives as HCV NS5A Inhibitors

  • Jehad Hamdy,
  • Nouran Emadeldin,
  • Mostafa M. Hamed,
  • Efseveia Frakolaki,
  • Sotirios Katsamakas,
  • Niki Vassilaki,
  • Grigoris Zoidis,
  • Anna K. H. Hirsch,
  • Mohammad Abdel-Halim and
  • Ashraf H. Abadi

In today’s global plan to completely eradicate hepatitis C virus (HCV), the essential list of medications used for HCV treatment are direct-acting antivirals (DAAs), as interferon-sparing regimens have become the standard-of-care (SOC) treatment. HCV...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,678 Views
12 Pages

Hepatitis C Virus Subtypes Novel 6g-Related Subtype and 6w Could Be Indigenous in Southern Taiwan with Characteristic Geographic Distribution

  • Hung-Da Tung,
  • Pei-Lun Lee,
  • Jyh-Jou Chen,
  • Hsing-Tao Kuo,
  • Ming-Jen Sheu,
  • Chun-Ta Cheng,
  • Tang-Wei Chuang,
  • Hsu-Ju Kao,
  • Yu-Hsun Wu and
  • Chuan Lee
  • + 5 authors

7 July 2021

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype (GT) 6 is the most genetically diverse GT and mainly distributed in Southeast Asia and south China but not Taiwan. Earlier studies showed the major HCV GTs in Taiwan were GT 1b and 2 with very rare GT 6 except in inje...

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