Hepatocytes express an array of plasma membrane and intracellular ion channels, yet their role during the hepatitis C virus (HCV) life cycle remains largely undefined. Here, we show that HCV increases intracellular hepatic chloride (Cl − ) influx that can be inhibited by selective Cl − channel blockers. Through pharmacological and small interfering RNA (siRNA)-mediated silencing, we demonstrate that Cl − channel inhibition is detrimental to HCV replication. This represents the first observation of the involvement of Cl − channels during the HCV life cycle.
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Igloi, Z., Mohl, B.-P., Lippiat, J. D., Harris, M., & Mankouri, J. (2015). Requirement for Chloride Channel Function during the Hepatitis C Virus Life Cycle. Journal of Virology, 89(7), 4023–4029. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.02946-14
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