Viral sequence variation in chronic carriers of hepatitis C virus has a low impact on liver steatosis.

Most clinical studies suggest that the prevalence and severity of liver steatosis are higher in patients infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype 3 than in patients infected with other genotypes. This may reflect the diversity and specific intrinsic properties of genotype 3 virus proteins. We...

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Main Authors: Marion Depla, Louis d'Alteroche, Amélie Le Gouge, Alain Moreau, Christophe Hourioux, Jean-Christophe Meunier, Julien Gaillard, Anne de Muret, Yannick Bacq, Farhad Kazemi, Aurélie Avargues, Emmanuelle Roch, Eric Piver, Catherine Gaudy-Graffin, Bruno Giraudeau, Philippe Roingeard
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3315576?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-a0450f7b380646a6a964ac0fa276c2382020-11-25T00:10:59ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0173e3374910.1371/journal.pone.0033749Viral sequence variation in chronic carriers of hepatitis C virus has a low impact on liver steatosis.Marion DeplaLouis d'AlterocheAmélie Le GougeAlain MoreauChristophe HouriouxJean-Christophe MeunierJulien GaillardAnne de MuretYannick BacqFarhad KazemiAurélie AvarguesEmmanuelle RochEric PiverCatherine Gaudy-GraffinBruno GiraudeauPhilippe RoingeardMost clinical studies suggest that the prevalence and severity of liver steatosis are higher in patients infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype 3 than in patients infected with other genotypes. This may reflect the diversity and specific intrinsic properties of genotype 3 virus proteins. We analyzed the possible association of particular residues of the HCV core and NS5A proteins known to dysregulate lipid metabolism with steatosis severity in the livers of patients chronically infected with HCV. We used transmission electron microscopy to quantify liver steatosis precisely in a group of 27 patients, 12 of whom were infected with a genotype 3 virus, the other 15 being infected with viruses of other genotypes. We determined the area covered by lipid droplets in liver tissues and analyzed the diversity of the core and NS5A regions encoded by the viral variants circulating in these patients. The area covered by lipid droplets did not differ significantly between patients infected with genotype 3 viruses and those infected with other genotypes. The core and NS5A protein sequences of the viral variants circulating in patients with mild or severe steatosis were evenly distributed throughout the phylogenic trees established from all the collected sequences. Thus, individual host factors seem to play a much greater role than viral factors in the development of severe steatosis in patients chronically infected with HCV, including those infected with genotype 3 viruses.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3315576?pdf=render
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author Marion Depla
Louis d'Alteroche
Amélie Le Gouge
Alain Moreau
Christophe Hourioux
Jean-Christophe Meunier
Julien Gaillard
Anne de Muret
Yannick Bacq
Farhad Kazemi
Aurélie Avargues
Emmanuelle Roch
Eric Piver
Catherine Gaudy-Graffin
Bruno Giraudeau
Philippe Roingeard
spellingShingle Marion Depla
Louis d'Alteroche
Amélie Le Gouge
Alain Moreau
Christophe Hourioux
Jean-Christophe Meunier
Julien Gaillard
Anne de Muret
Yannick Bacq
Farhad Kazemi
Aurélie Avargues
Emmanuelle Roch
Eric Piver
Catherine Gaudy-Graffin
Bruno Giraudeau
Philippe Roingeard
Viral sequence variation in chronic carriers of hepatitis C virus has a low impact on liver steatosis.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Marion Depla
Louis d'Alteroche
Amélie Le Gouge
Alain Moreau
Christophe Hourioux
Jean-Christophe Meunier
Julien Gaillard
Anne de Muret
Yannick Bacq
Farhad Kazemi
Aurélie Avargues
Emmanuelle Roch
Eric Piver
Catherine Gaudy-Graffin
Bruno Giraudeau
Philippe Roingeard
author_sort Marion Depla
title Viral sequence variation in chronic carriers of hepatitis C virus has a low impact on liver steatosis.
title_short Viral sequence variation in chronic carriers of hepatitis C virus has a low impact on liver steatosis.
title_full Viral sequence variation in chronic carriers of hepatitis C virus has a low impact on liver steatosis.
title_fullStr Viral sequence variation in chronic carriers of hepatitis C virus has a low impact on liver steatosis.
title_full_unstemmed Viral sequence variation in chronic carriers of hepatitis C virus has a low impact on liver steatosis.
title_sort viral sequence variation in chronic carriers of hepatitis c virus has a low impact on liver steatosis.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Most clinical studies suggest that the prevalence and severity of liver steatosis are higher in patients infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype 3 than in patients infected with other genotypes. This may reflect the diversity and specific intrinsic properties of genotype 3 virus proteins. We analyzed the possible association of particular residues of the HCV core and NS5A proteins known to dysregulate lipid metabolism with steatosis severity in the livers of patients chronically infected with HCV. We used transmission electron microscopy to quantify liver steatosis precisely in a group of 27 patients, 12 of whom were infected with a genotype 3 virus, the other 15 being infected with viruses of other genotypes. We determined the area covered by lipid droplets in liver tissues and analyzed the diversity of the core and NS5A regions encoded by the viral variants circulating in these patients. The area covered by lipid droplets did not differ significantly between patients infected with genotype 3 viruses and those infected with other genotypes. The core and NS5A protein sequences of the viral variants circulating in patients with mild or severe steatosis were evenly distributed throughout the phylogenic trees established from all the collected sequences. Thus, individual host factors seem to play a much greater role than viral factors in the development of severe steatosis in patients chronically infected with HCV, including those infected with genotype 3 viruses.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3315576?pdf=render
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