2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.meegid.2016.11.012
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Evidence of bottleneck effect on hepatitis C virus transmission between a couple under interferon based therapy

Abstract: Issues on the correlation of viral genetic diversity and treatment response to the hepatitis C infection remain uncertain. The bottleneck effect dictates the characteristics of the viral population that will establish the infection in a new host and is related to how the immune system and treatment will be effective against the virus. Here we evaluated the phylogenetic characteristics of quasispecies population and the treatment response pattern of a HCV infected couple. We also analyzed whether the viral popu… Show more

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“…When transmission takes place through a mucosal portal of entry, infection is usually initiated by a limited number of viral particles compared to the total number of particles reaching that portal [4]. Besides population bottlenecks, there are many examples of extreme genetic bottlenecks in RNA viruses such as HIV (see reviews by [4, 31], HCV [3234] and Simian immunodeficiency virus [35].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When transmission takes place through a mucosal portal of entry, infection is usually initiated by a limited number of viral particles compared to the total number of particles reaching that portal [4]. Besides population bottlenecks, there are many examples of extreme genetic bottlenecks in RNA viruses such as HIV (see reviews by [4, 31], HCV [3234] and Simian immunodeficiency virus [35].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%