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. 1995;22(1 Suppl):74-82.

Characterization of the third most common genotype of hepatitis C virus in France

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  • PMID: 7602082

Characterization of the third most common genotype of hepatitis C virus in France

J S Li et al. J Hepatol. 1995.

Abstract

We have previously identified the two major hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotypes prevalent in France (type I and type II). We report here the identification and partial characterization of a new HCV genotype with a highly divergent 5' noncoding (NC) region and a structural protein region. This genotype showed only 93-94% sequence identity with either type I or type II HCV in the 5' NC region. Sequence analysis of the structural protein region revealed extremely low sequence homology with all the four major HCV genotypes: 86-89% for the core protein and 56-69% for the envelope protein. However, further analysis revealed that this new genotype was very similar to the genotype 3a described most recently. Screening of 150 clinical samples with genotype-specific oligoprobes revealed prevalence of this genotype in 12% of the French samples with a significant association with drug addiction and a good response to interferon therapy. These results may have implications for the diagnosis of HCV infection and the design of HCV vaccines.

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