A major step for HCV research

Research team from Hannover adapts hepatitis C virus to infect mouse liver cells

The only natural host of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) is humans. Model organisms for laboratory studies, especially mice, cannot be infected which makes the search for a vaccine against HCV extremely difficult because the protective effect cannot be tested directly. In order to understand why the virus cannot infect mice and to enable the development of new animal models, researchers at TWINCORE in Hannover have generated an adapted virus variant that can infect mouse liver cells in vitro. They have now published their work in the ‘Journal of Hepatology Reports’.

Quelle: IDW Informationsdienst Wissenschaft