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Credit: AP Liao, et al. / public library of science" /> Credit: AP Liao, et al. / public library of science The paper: M.J. Evans, et al., "Claudin1 is a hepatitis C virus co-receptor required for a late step in entry," Nature, 446:801-5, 2007. (Cited in 81 papers) The finding: In attempts to find out why hepatitis C virus (HCV) would not infect any cell type except liver, Matthew Evans at

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M.J. Evans, et al., "Claudin1 is a hepatitis C virus co-receptor required for a late step in entry," Nature, 446:801-5, 2007. (Cited in 81 papers)

In attempts to find out why hepatitis C virus (HCV) would not infect any cell type except liver, Matthew Evans at The Rockefeller University and colleagues expressed liver proteins in kidney cells and screened for HCV infection. The researchers found claudin-1, a tight junction protein which binds epithelial cells together at their sides, allowed the virus to infect a non-liver cell.

Current antiviral drugs that target some aspect of viral replication are usually not effective for very long; "viruses realize ways to sneak around" and resist the drug, says Evans. Blocking an entry protein, like claudin-1, on the host would strengthen any combination therapy for hepatitis C, a leading cause of liver failure.

The finding adds to a growing body of literature that implicates tight ...

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