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Knockdown of Autophagy Inhibits Infectious Hepatitis C Virus Release by the Exosomal Pathway
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Autophagy plays an important role in HCV pathogenesis. Autophagy suppresses the innate immune response and promotes survival of virus-infected hepatocytes. The present study examined the role of autophagy in secretion of infectious HCV from hepatocytes. Autophagy promoted HCV trafficking from late endosomes to lysosomes, thus providing a link with the exosome. Inhibition of HCV-induced autophagy could be used as a strategy to block exosome-mediated virus transmission.
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