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Viral Determinants of miR-122-Independent Hepatitis C Virus Replication

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Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is the leading cause of liver cancer in the Western Hemisphere. HCV infection requires miR-122, which is expressed only in liver cells, and thus is one reason that replication of this virus occurs efficiently only in cells of hepatic origin. To understand how HCV genetics impact miR-122 usage, we knocked out miR-122 using clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat (CRISPR) technology and adapted virus to replicate in the presence of noncognate miR-122 RNAs. In doing so, we identified viral mutations that allow replication in the complete absence of miR-122. This work provides new insights into how HCV genetics influence miR-122 requirements and proves that replication can occur without this miRNA, which has broad implications for how HCV tropism is maintained.

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Virologie

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hal-04181127 , version 1 (14-08-2023)

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Sharon E. Hopcraft, Kristopher D. Azarm, Benjamin Israelow, Nicolas Lévêque, Megan C. Schwarz, et al.. Viral Determinants of miR-122-Independent Hepatitis C Virus Replication. MSphere, 2016, 1 (1), ⟨10.1128/mSphere.00009-15⟩. ⟨hal-04181127⟩

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