نتایج جستجو برای: hbv immune epitope

تعداد نتایج: 293490  

Journal: :Molecular medicine reports 2015
Guangcheng Luo Xia Feng Yanxiang Huang Tingting Yi Dongsheng Wang Xiaolan Guo Huiping Yan Guoyuan Zhang

A weak T‑cell immune response to the hepatitis B virus (HBV) is hypothesized to be the primary cause of chronic HBV infection. Emerging evidence suggests that long‑term effective antiviral therapy restores the HBV‑specific T‑cell response from exhaustion. However, the extent to which the cellular immune response can be restored following the persistent suppression of HBV replication by antivira...

Journal: :hepatitis monthly 0
eleanor a. powell division of digestive disease, department of internal medicine, university of cincinnati college of medicine, cincinnati, oh, usa sanam razeghi division of digestive disease, department of internal medicine, university of cincinnati college of medicine, cincinnati, oh, usa stephen zucker division of digestive disease, department of internal medicine, university of cincinnati college of medicine, cincinnati, oh, usa jason t. blackard division of digestive disease, department of internal medicine, university of cincinnati college of medicine, cincinnati, oh, usa; division of digestive disease, department of internal medicine, university of cincinnati college of medicine, cincinnati, ml 0595, 231 albert sabin way cincinnati, oh 45267, usa. tel: +1-513-558-4389, fax: +1-513-558-1744

conclusions hbv vaccination in infancy is effective at preventing chronic hbv infection but is less effective at preventing occult hbv infection. similar studies examining the efficacy of adult hbv vaccination in preventing occult hbv have not been performed. this case highlights the importance of carefully determining the hbv status of high-risk individuals, as vaccination history and the pres...

2015
Andris Dishlers Dace Skrastina Regina Renhofa Ivars Petrovskis Velta Ose Ilva Lieknina Juris Jansons Paul Pumpens Irina Sominskaya

The major immunodominant region (MIR) and N-terminus of the hepatitis B virus (HBV) core (HBc) protein were used to expose foreign insertions on the outer surface of HBc virus-like particles (VLPs). The additions to the HBc positively charged arginine-rich C-terminal (CT) domain are usually not exposed on the VLP surface. Here, we constructed a set of recombinant HBcG vectors in which CT argini...

Journal: :British journal of haematology 2007
Gadi Lalazar Deborah Rund Daniel Shouval

The prevalence of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection in patients with haematological malignancies is increased compared with the general population worldwide. HBV reactivation is common following chemotherapy and is associated with a high mortality despite prompt anti-viral treatment. HBV reactivation may necessitate interruption of chemotherapy with adverse prognostic consequences for the haema...

2014
Dan Liu An’dong Wu Lei Cui Ruidong Hao Yuan Wang Jing He Deyin Guo

Nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) plays a central role in the regulation of diverse biological processes, including immune responses, development, cell growth, and cell survival. To establish persistent infection, many viruses have evolved strategies to evade the host's antiviral immune defenses. In the case of hepatitis B virus (HBV), which can cause chronic infection in the liver, immune evasion stra...

2015
Xiaoyu Yu Dandan Zhang Bisheng Shi Guangxu Ren Xiuhua Peng Zhong Fang Maya Kozlowski Xiaohui Zhou Xiaonan Zhang Min Wu Cong Wang Zhenghong Yuan

Hepatitis B virus (HBV) persistent infection is associated with ineffective immune response for the clearance of virus. Immunomodulators represent an important class of therapeutics, which potentially could be beneficial for the treatment of HBV infection. The particulate yeast-derived glucan (PYDG) has been shown to enhance the innate and adaptive immune responses. We therefore, assessed the e...

2016
Takahisa Kouwaki Yoshimi Fukushima Takuji Daito Takahiro Sanada Naoki Yamamoto Edin J. Mifsud Chean Ring Leong Kyoko Tsukiyama-Kohara Michinori Kohara Misako Matsumoto Tsukasa Seya Hiroyuki Oshiumi

UNLABELLED The innate immune system is essential for controlling viral infection. Hepatitis B virus (HBV) persistently infects human hepatocytes and causes hepatocellular carcinoma. However, the innate immune response to HBV infection in vivo remains unclear. Using a tree shrew animal model, we showed that HBV infection induced hepatic interferon (IFN)-γ expression during early infection. Our i...

2008
XR LIU Y SHEN YH YANG

Received August 20, 2007 Abstract The association between hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection and the development of nephropathy remains controversial. The chronic carrier state of Hepatitis B Virus leads to the development of glomerulonephropathy, the commonest histological type being membranous nephropathy (MN), particularly in children. Other types of glomerulonephritis associated with HBV inf...

Journal: :Antiviral therapy 2009
David M Iser Sharon R Lewin

There are many potential reasons for increased liver-related mortality in HIV-hepatitis B virus (HBV) coinfection compared with either infection alone. HIV infects multiple cells in the liver and might potentially alter the life cycle of HBV, although evidence to date is limited. Unique mutations in HBV have been defined in HIV-HBV-coinfected individuals and might directly alter pathogenesis. I...

Journal: :Antiviral research 2017
Rik A de Groen Jun Hou Gertine W van Oord Zwier M A Groothuismink Marieke van der Heide Robert J de Knegt André Boonstra

BACKGROUND Chronic HBV infection can be divided into 4 distinct clinical phases: immune tolerant, immune active, inactive carrier, and HBeAg-negative hepatitis. Using a systems biology approach, we recently identified innate immune response components, specifically NK cells as a distinctive factor of specific HBV clinical phases. To expand on this study and identify the underlying immunological...

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