New animal models for hepatitis C viral infection and pathogenesis studies

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Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a major cause of chronic live disease, cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) In man, the pathobiological changes associated wit HCV infection have been attributed to both the immun system and direct viral cytopathic effects. Until now, th lack of simple culture systems to infect and propagat the virus has hampered progress in understandin the viral life cycle and pathogenesis of HCV infection including the molecular mechanisms implicated in HCV induced HCC. This clearly demonstrates the need t develop small animal models for the study of HCV associated pathogenesis. This review describes an discusses the development of new HCV animal models t study viral infection and investigate the direct effects o viral protein expression on liver disease. Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a major cause of chronic live disease, cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) In man, the pathobiological changes associated wit HCV infection have been attributed to both the immun system and direct viral cytopathic effects. Until now, th lack of simple culture systems to infect and propagat the virus has hampered progress in understandin the viral life cycle and pathogenesis of HCV infection including the molecular mechanisms implicated in HCV induced HCC. This clearly demonstrates the need t develop small animal models for the study of HCV associated pathogenesis. This review describes an discusses the development of new HCV animal models t study viral infection and investigate the direct effects o viral protein expression on liver disease.
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