Whole lotta lipids—from HCV RNA replication to the mature viral particle

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Abstract

Replication of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) strongly relies on various lipid metabolic processes in different steps of the viral life cycle. In general, HCV changes the cells’ lipidomic profile by differentially regulating key pathways of lipid synthesis, remodeling, and utilization. In this review, we sum up the latest data mainly from the past five years, emphasizing the role of lipids in HCV RNA replication, assembly, and egress. In detail, we highlight changes in the fatty acid content as well as alterations of the membrane lipid composition during replication vesicle formation. We address the role of lipid droplets as a lipid provider during replication and as an essential hub for HCV assembly. Finally, we depict different ideas of HCV maturation and egress including lipoprotein association and potential secretory routes.

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Bley, H., Schöbel, A., & Herker, E. (2020, April 2). Whole lotta lipids—from HCV RNA replication to the mature viral particle. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21082888

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