Identification and characterization of Sofosbuvir‐resistant mutations of hepatitis C virus genotype 3a replicon

Author:

Ngari Jackline Wangu12,Leumi Steve12,Han Lin123,Liu Chaolun13,Tong Yimin1,Zhong Jin123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. CAS Key Laboratory of Molecular Virology and Immunology, Unit of Viral Hepatitis, Shanghai Institute of Immunity and Infection Chinese Academy of Sciences Shanghai China

2. Savaid Medical School University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

3. School of Life Science and Technology ShanghaiTech University Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractHepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a major cause of chronic liver disease worldwide. Among its 8 genotypes (GT), GT3 has a relatively lower sustained virological response to highly effective direct‐acting antiviral agents (DAA). Sofosbuvir (SOF), an anti‐NS5B polymerase inhibitor, is a core component of many anti‐HCV DAA cocktail regimens, and its resistant mutations are rare in clinics because these mutations usually severely impair the NS5B polymerase activity, including a mutation S282T in NS5B, the most frequently reported SOF‐resistant mutation. In this study, we selected SOF‐resistant variants of a previously developed GT3 subgenomic replicon (PR87A7). Two mutations were identified in the viral genome of SOF‐resistant PR87A7 variants, Q606R in nontargeted NS3 and S282T in targeted N5SB. We demonstrated that Q606R could rescue the replication defect of S282T in PR87A7, and the resulting double mutant confers the SOF resistance. Finally, we showed that NS3‐606R could not compensate for the replication defect of S282T in other GTs. In conclusion, we identified a novel GT3‐specific combination of two mutations that confers SOF resistance. Our result calls for attention to potential mutations that may arise in nontargeted viral proteins during the SOF‐based DAA treatment of chronic HCV.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Virology

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