Vectorial Release of Hepatitis E Virus in Polarized Human Hepatocytes
Author(s) -
Nicolas Capelli,
Olivier Marion,
Martine Dubois,
Sophie Allart,
Justine BertrandMichel,
Sébastien Lhomme,
Florence Abravanel,
Jacques Izopet,
Sabine ChapuyRegaud
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of virology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.617
H-Index - 292
eISSN - 1070-6321
pISSN - 0022-538X
DOI - 10.1128/jvi.01207-18
Subject(s) - biology , capsid , hepatocyte , hepatitis e virus , virology , microbiology and biotechnology , virus , cholangiocyte , biochemistry , in vitro , gene , genotype , endocrinology
Hepatitis E virus (HEV) in stools is naked, while that in culture supernatants and patients’ blood is lipid associated. Its life cycle in hepatocytes, polarized cells with a basolateral side communicating with blood and an apical side connected with bile, is incompletely understood. We have developed a polarized hepatocyte model and used the cells to analyze the supernatants bathing the apical and basolateral sides and HEV subcellular distribution. HEV particles from both sides were lipid associated, and most infectious HEV particles left the cell via its apical side. Similar amounts of the open reading frame 2 (ORF2) soluble capsid protein were secreted from both sides of the hepatocytes. This model mimicking physiological conditions should help clarify the HEV cell cycle in polarized hepatocytes.
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