More than 1% of the world's population is chronically infected
with hepatitis C virus (HCV). HCV infection can result in acute hepatitis, chronic
hepatitis, and cirrhosis, which is strongly associated with development of
hepatocellular carcinoma. Genetic studies of HCV replication have been hampered by
lack of a bona fide
infectious molecular clone. Full-length functional clones of HCV
complementary DNA were constructed. RNA transcripts from the clones
were found to be infectious and to cause disease in chimpanzees after
direct intrahepatic inoculation. This work defines the structure of a
functional HCV genome RNA and proves that HCV alone is sufficient to
cause disease.
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Volume 277, Number 5325,
Issue of 25 July 1997,
pp. 570-574
©1997 by The American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Copyright © 1997 by the American
Association for the Advancement of Science.