Table 1.
Characterization and the main function of cell surface molecules required for hepatitis C virus entry
Characterization | Main function in HCV entry | |
GAGs | Binding factor | Attachment to HCV E1 and ApoE |
LDL-R | Binding factor | Binding to virion-associated lipoprotein |
SR-BI | Receptor | Binding to virion-associated lipoprotein; lipid transfer; binding to E2 HVR1 |
CD81 | Receptor | Interaction with E2; signaling pathway activation which promotes actin remodeling |
CLDN1 | Receptor | Interaction with HCV-CD81 complex |
OCLN | Receptor | Function at the late stage of HCV entry |
EGFR and EphA2 | Entry factor | Signaling pathways activation which lead to the formation of CD81-CLDN1 complexes |
TfR1 | Entry factor | Possibly involved in virus internalization |
NPC1L1 | Entry factor | Possibly involved in endosomal fusion |
HCV: Hepatitis C virus; GAGs: Glycosaminoglycans; LDL: Low-density lipoprotein; CLDN1: Claudin-1; OCLN: Occludin; EGFR: Epidermal growth factor receptor; EphA2: Ephrin receptor A2; TfR1: Transferrin receptor 1; NPC1L1: Niemann-Pick C1-like 1.