Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.371, No.3, 446-450, 2008
Trans-encapsidation of hepatitis C virus subgenomic replicon RNA with viral structure proteins
A trans-packaging system for hepatitis C virus (HCV) subgenomic replicon RNAs was developed. HCV subgenomic replicon was efficiently encapsidated by the HCV structural proteins that were stably expressed in trans under the control of a mammalian promoter. Infectious HCV-Iike particles (HCV-LPs), established a single-round infection, were produced and released into culture medium in titers of up to 10(3) focus forming units/ml. Expression of NS2 protein with structural proteins (core, E1, E2, and p7) was shown to be critical for the infectivity of HCV-LPs. Anti-CD81 treatment decreased the number of infected cells, suggesting that HCV-LPs infected cells in a CD81-dependent manner. The packaging cell line should be useful both for the production of single-round infectious HCV-LPs to elucidate the mechanisms of HCV and for the development of HCV replicon-based particle formation and infection to host cells assembly,, vaccines. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.