[HTML][HTML] Virology and cell biology of the hepatitis C virus life cycle–An update
J Dubuisson, FL Cosset - Journal of hepatology, 2014 - Elsevier
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is an important human pathogen that causes hepatitis, liver cirrhosis
and hepatocellular carcinoma. It imposes a serious problem to public health in the world as …
and hepatocellular carcinoma. It imposes a serious problem to public health in the world as …
The multiples fates of the flavivirus RNA genome during pathogenesis
C Mazeaud, W Freppel, L Chatel-Chaix - Frontiers in genetics, 2018 - frontiersin.org
The Flavivirus genus comprises many viruses (including dengue, Zika, West Nile and yellow
fever viruses) which constitute important public health concerns worldwide. For several of …
fever viruses) which constitute important public health concerns worldwide. For several of …
Protein-protein interaction networks: probing disease mechanisms using model systems
U Kuzmanov, A Emili - Genome medicine, 2013 - Springer
Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) and multi-protein complexes perform central roles in the
cellular systems of all living organisms. In humans, disruptions of the normal patterns of PPIs …
cellular systems of all living organisms. In humans, disruptions of the normal patterns of PPIs …
Zika virus subverts stress granules to promote and restrict viral gene expression
G Bonenfant, N Williams, R Netzband… - Journal of …, 2019 - Am Soc Microbiol
Flaviviruses limit the cell stress response by preventing the formation of stress granules
(SGs) and modulate viral gene expression by subverting different proteins involved in the …
(SGs) and modulate viral gene expression by subverting different proteins involved in the …
[HTML][HTML] Modulation of hepatitis C virus RNA abundance and virus release by dispersion of processing bodies and enrichment of stress granules
CT Pager, S Schütz, TM Abraham, G Luo, P Sarnow - Virology, 2013 - Elsevier
Components of cytoplasmic processing bodies (P-bodies) and stress granules can be
subverted during viral infections to modulate viral gene expression. Because hepatitis C …
subverted during viral infections to modulate viral gene expression. Because hepatitis C …
Elucidating novel hepatitis C virus–host interactions using combined mass spectrometry and functional genomics approaches
MA Germain, L Chatel-Chaix, B Gagne… - Molecular & Cellular …, 2014 - ASBMB
More than 170 million people worldwide are infected with the hepatitis C virus (HCV), for
which future therapies are expected to rely upon a combination of oral antivirals. For a …
which future therapies are expected to rely upon a combination of oral antivirals. For a …
Genome-wide RNAi screen reveals a new role of a WNT/CTNNB1 signaling pathway as negative regulator of virus-induced innate immune responses
M Baril, S Es-Saad, L Chatel-Chaix, K Fink… - PLoS …, 2013 - journals.plos.org
To identify new regulators of antiviral innate immunity, we completed the first genome-wide
gene silencing screen assessing the transcriptional response at the interferon-β (IFNB1) …
gene silencing screen assessing the transcriptional response at the interferon-β (IFNB1) …
Very-long-chain fatty acid metabolic capacity of 17-beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 12 (HSD17B12) promotes replication of hepatitis C virus and related …
Flaviviridae infections represent a major global health burden. By deciphering mechanistic
aspects of hepatitis C virus (HCV)-host interactions, one could discover common strategy for …
aspects of hepatitis C virus (HCV)-host interactions, one could discover common strategy for …
Hepatitis C virus infection restricts human LINE-1 retrotransposition in hepatoma cells
A Schöbel, V Nguyen-Dinh, GG Schumann… - PLoS …, 2021 - journals.plos.org
LINE-1 (L1) retrotransposons are autonomous transposable elements that can affect gene
expression and genome integrity. Potential consequences of exogenous viral infections for …
expression and genome integrity. Potential consequences of exogenous viral infections for …
A host YB-1 ribonucleoprotein complex is hijacked by hepatitis C virus for the control of NS3-dependent particle production
L Chatel-Chaix, MA Germain, A Motorina… - Journal of …, 2013 - Am Soc Microbiol
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) orchestrates the different stages of its life cycle in time and space
through the sequential participation of HCV proteins and cellular machineries; hence, these …
through the sequential participation of HCV proteins and cellular machineries; hence, these …