Several studies have demonstrated some hepatitis C virus (HCV) replication
in lymphocyte and hepatocyte cell lines such as in African green monkey Ver
o cells. The aim of the present study was to select other cell lines able t
o bind and replicate HCV. Human hepatoma PLC/PRF/5 cells, human lymphoma Na
malwa cells, Vero and mosquito AP61 cells were inoculated with HCV-positive
plasma, washed six times and examined for the presence of the viral genome
at different times post infection, using an RT-PCR method. Binding of HCV
to cells was estimated by HCV RNA detection in cells 2 hr after inoculation
and in the last wash of these cells. Successive virus passages in cells we
re carried out. All the cells studied were able to bind HCV but only AP61 a
nd Vero cells provided evidence of replication and production of infectious
virus: virus RNA was detected during 28 days post-infection in four succes
sive virus passages. CD81 molecules, a putative HCV receptor, were detected
by cytofluorometric analysis. Vero cells express CD81 molecules whereas th
ese molecules were not detected on AP61 cells. It is suggested that other r
eceptors are involved in HCV binding to Vero and AP61 cells. J. Med. Virol.
64:6-12, 2001. (C) 2001 Wiley-Liss, Inc.