Initiation of Hepatitis C Virus Infection Is Dependent on Cholesterol and Cooperativity between CD81 and Scavenger Receptor B Type I

Kapadia SB., Barth H., Baumert T., McKeating JA., Chisari FV.

ABSTRACT In the past several years, a number of cellular proteins have been identified as candidate entry receptors for hepatitis C virus (HCV) by using surrogate models of HCV infection. Among these, the tetraspanin CD81 and scavenger receptor B type I (SR-BI), both of which localize to specialized plasma membrane domains enriched in cholesterol, have been suggested to be key players in HCV entry. In the current study, we used a recently developed in vitro HCV infection system to demonstrate that both CD81 and SR-BI are required for authentic HCV infection in vitro, that they function cooperatively to initiate HCV infection, and that CD81-mediated HCV entry is, in part, dependent on membrane cholesterol.

DOI

10.1128/jvi.01134-06

Type

Journal article

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Publication Date

2007-01-01T00:00:00+00:00

Volume

81

Pages

374 - 383

Total pages

9

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