Hepatitis C virus replication cycle

Hepatitis C virus replication cycle. The replicative cycle of hepatitis C virus (HCV) is displayed. HCV interaction with its cell receptors is shown. Upon entry, the HCV genome is released into the cytoplasm and subsequently translated and translocate into the RE. The membranous web is used as scaffold for viral replication. Interferon and TLR3 signaling pathways are disrupted by the HCV NS3/4A protease by cleaving MAVS and TRIF (upper right window). Assembled virions are released via the constitutive secretory pathway. HCV: Hepatitis C virus; MAVS: Mitochondrial antiviral signaling protein; TRIF: Toll-like receptor-domain-containing adapter-inducing interferon-β.
Hepatitis C virus replication cycle

Publication

Hepatitis C virus molecular evolution: Transmission, disease progression and antiviral therapy. (2014) Maria Victoria Preciado, et al. World J Gastroenterol. 2014 Nov 21;20(43):15992-16013. Figure: F2.

Gene mentions


Organism Group Word Match Source NCBI Symbol NCBI ID
Homo sapiens Primates Lipo LIPO ncbigene_synonym HMGA2 8091
Homo sapiens Primates Particle PARTICLE ncbigene_synonym PARTICL 100630918
Homo sapiens Primates LDLR LDLR ncbigene_symbol LDLR 3949
Homo sapiens Primates SR-B1 SRB1 ncbigene_synonym SCARB1 949
Homo sapiens Primates CDB1 CDB1 ncbigene_synonym TGFBI 7045
Homo sapiens Primates LARD LARD ncbigene_synonym TNFRSF25 8718
Homo sapiens Primates CD61 CD61 ncbigene_synonym ITGB3 3690
Homo sapiens Primates CLDN1 CLDN1 ncbigene_symbol CLDN1 9076
Homo sapiens Primates Clathrin CLATHRIN famplex_relations CLTA 1211
Homo sapiens Primates Clathrin CLATHRIN famplex_relations CLTB 1212
Homo sapiens Primates Clathrin CLATHRIN famplex_relations CLTC 1213

Chemical mentions

Word Match MeSH Name ChEBI

Disease mentions

Word Match MeSH Name DOID