نتایج جستجو برای: hbv immune epitopes

تعداد نتایج: 297142  

Journal: :Hepatitis monthly 2016
Su-Lin Yu Hong Deng Xin-Hua Li Ya-Xin Huang Dong-Ying Xie Zhi-Liang Gao

BACKGROUND Persistent hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is sustained by inadequate immune responses, either natural or acquired. Recent studies have suggested that immune responses to viral infection may be affected by microRNA (miR)-155, via its involvement in immune cell differentiation and maturation. However, little is known on the specific interaction between miR-155 and HBV in host antivi...

Journal: :hepatitis monthly 0
jian qi lian center for infectious diseases, tangdu hospital, fourth military medical university, xi’an, china xiao fei yang center for infectious diseases, tangdu hospital, fourth military medical university, xi’an, china rong rong zhao center for infectious diseases, tangdu hospital, fourth military medical university, xi’an, china yan yan zhao center for infectious diseases, tangdu hospital, fourth military medical university, xi’an, china ye zhang center for infectious diseases, tangdu hospital, fourth military medical university, xi’an, china; corresponding author: ye zhang, center for infectious diseases, tangdu hospital, fourth military medical university, xi’an, china. tel: +86-2984777595, fax: +86-2983537377, e-mail: ye zhang center for infectious diseases, tangdu hospital, fourth military medical university, xi’an, china; corresponding author: ye zhang, center for infectious diseases, tangdu hospital, fourth military medical university, xi’an, china. tel: +86-2984777595, fax: +86-2983537377, e-mail:

background immune cells and molecules play a vital role in initiating, maintaining, and regulating immunological homeostasis and inflammation in many pathological and physiological processes; however, the changes on expressions and functions of these cells and molecules in hepatitis b virus (hbv) infection has not been elucidated well. conclusions cxcr3-associated chemokines might contribute to...

2014
M Mancini-Bourgine G Guillen ML Michel JC Aguilar

Hepatitis B chronic carriage remains as a major public health problem. Protein and DNA vaccines are now widely used in therapeutic vaccine candidates. Although, the hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) based vaccines have been largely studied, candidates comprising both HBsAg and core (HBcAg) either protein- or DNA-based approaches deserve further immunological characterization. In the present s...

2015
Michelle Hong Elena Sandalova Diana Low Adam J. Gehring Stefania Fieni Barbara Amadei Simonetta Urbani Yap-Seng Chong Ernesto Guccione Antonio Bertoletti

The newborn immune system is characterized by an impaired Th1-associated immune response. Hepatitis B virus (HBV) transmitted from infected mothers to newborns is thought to exploit the newborns' immune system immaturity by inducing a state of immune tolerance that facilitates HBV persistence. Contrary to this hypothesis, we demonstrate here that HBV exposure in utero triggers a state of traine...

2013
Guang-Li Ren Guang-Yu Huang Hong Zheng Ying Fang Heng-Hao Ma Man-Chun Xu Hong-Bin Zhang Wei-Yun Zhang Ya-Gang Zhao Da-Yong Sun Wen-Kui Hu Jian Liu

BACKGROUND Currently, no licensed therapy can thoroughly eradicate hepatitis B virus (HBV) from the body, including interferon α and inhibitors of HBV reverse-transcription. Small interfering RNA (siRNA) seem to be a promising tool for treating HBV, but had no effect on the pre-existing HBV covalently closed circular DNA. Because it is very difficult to thoroughly eradicate HBV with unique siRN...

2010
RM Mukherjee P Balkumar Reddy Jyothi Arava PN Rao Sasikala Mitnala R Gupta DN Reddy

BACKGROUND The chronicity of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is attributed to inappropriate functioning of cell-mediated immunity. Besides the importance of measuring serum HBV DNA and HBV surface antigen (HBsAg) as markers of viral replication and exposure, respectively, studies regarding their influence on immune cell status in chronic HBV infection are still scarce. Because such studies of...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2014
Liang Cao Chunchen Wu Hui Shi Zuojiong Gong Ejuan Zhang Hui Wang Kaitao Zhao Shuhui Liu Songxia Li Xiuzhu Gao Yun Wang Rongjuan Pei Mengji Lu Xinwen Chen

UNLABELLED Hepatitis B virus (HBV) quasispecies contain a large number of variants that serve as a reservoir for viral selection under antiviral treatment and the immune response, leading to the acute exacerbation and subsequent development of liver failure. However, there is no clear experimental evidence for a significant role of HBV quasispecies in viral pathogenesis. In the present study, H...

2017
Mathilde Dusséaux Guillemette Masse-Ranson Sylvie Darche James Ahodantin Yan Li Oriane Fiquet Elodie Beaumont Pierrick Moreau Lise Rivière Christine Neuveut Patrick Soussan Philippe Roingeard Dina Kremsdorf James P. Di Santo Helene Strick-Marchand

BACKGROUND & AIMS Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infects hepatocytes, but the mechanisms of the immune response against the virus and how it affects disease progression are unclear. METHODS We performed studies with BALB/c Rag2-/-Il2rg-/-SirpaNODAlb-uPAtg/tg mice, stably engrafted with human hepatocytes (HUHEP) with or without a human immune system (HIS). HUHEP and HIS-HUHEP mice were given an intra...

Journal: :Hepatology 2006
Hyung Joon Yim Anna Suk-Fong Lok

Remarkable progress has been made in our understanding of the natural history of chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection in the past 25 years. Availability of sensitive HBV DNA assays and application of sophisticated immunological techniques led to the recognition that HBV replication persists throughout the course of chronic HBV infection, and host immune response plays a pivotal role in HBV...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 1998
R Bertoni A Sette J Sidney L G Guidotti M Shapiro R Purcell F V Chisari

Using an in vitro peptide stimulation strategy, two chimpanzees that were acutely infected by the hepatitis B virus (HBV) produced peripheral blood CTL responses to several HBV-encoded epitopes that are known to be recognized by class I-restricted CTL in acutely infected humans. One animal responded to three HBV peptides that, in humans, are restricted by HLA-A2; the other animal responded to t...

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