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J Infect Dis
November 2005
Laboratory of Virology, Lindsley F. Kimball Research Institute, New York Blood Center, NY 10021, USA.
An open question for hepatitis C virus (HCV) vaccine development is whether the various genotypes of this virus protect against the development of chronic infection after heterologous infection with different genotypes. We approached this question by challenging chimpanzees that had recovered from HCV genotype 1a or 1b infection with 6 heterologous genotypes as well as with a homologous genotype (for chimpanzees originally infected with genotype 1a). All 9 chimpanzees rechallenged with a homologous genotype developed self-limited infections.
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May 2004
Laboratory of Virology, The Lindsley F. Kimball Research Institute of the New York Blood Center, New York, NY 10021, USA.
The availability of molecular beacon-based, real time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and a semi-automated sample extraction procedure have made it possible for us to retrospectively examine HCV replication kinetics in HCV naive chimpanzees infected during the past 20 years. We compared these in 17 animals that developed chronic infection, and in 21 that developed self-limited infection. No differences were found in infecting dose, or replication kinetics in the acute phase between these two types of infection.
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