Abstract
HCV displays considerable levels of nucleotide and amino acid diversity. Recently, the relevance of natural polymorphisms in worldwide isolates has been addressed in view of future protease inhibitor (PI)-based treatments; genotype- and subtype-specific natural polymorphisms within HCV NS3 protease were identified at amino acid sites associated either with resistance to PIs or with compensatory mutations. Here, we describe a case of chronic infection with HCV of genotype 3 subtype h (HCV-3h), formerly only described from three patients originating from Somalia, and we provide the first NS3 protease sequence for such strains. NS3 protease sequences of HCV-3h recovered in the present study harbour specific amino acid residues not encountered in other reference HCV genotypes and subtypes at nine of the 181 NS3 protease positions; none of these amino acids are known to confer resistance to PIs. Of note, 5' untranslated region sequence-based genotyping classifies them into genotype 1.
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