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Long-Term Hepatitis B Virus Infection Induces Cytopathic Effects in Primary Human Hepatocytes, and Can be Partially Reversed by Antiviral Therapy


ABSTRACT: Proteomics analysis was then applied to identify genes or pathways that could be rescued by RNAi.

ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens

SUBMITTER: Zhenghong Yuan  

PROVIDER: PXD031397 | iProX | Tue Feb 01 00:00:00 GMT 2022

REPOSITORIES: iProX

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Long-Term Hepatitis B Virus Infection Induces Cytopathic Effects in Primary Human Hepatocytes, and Can Be Partially Reversed by Antiviral Therapy.

Zai Wenjing W   Hu Kongying K   Ye Jianyu J   Ding Jiahui J   Huang Chao C   Li Yaming Y   Fang Zhong Z   Wu Min M   Wang Cong C   Chen Jieliang J   Yuan Zhenghong Z  

Microbiology spectrum 20220216 1


Chronic infection of hepatitis B virus (HBV) remains a major health burden worldwide. While the immune response has been recognized to play crucial roles in HBV pathogenesis, the direct cytopathic effects of HBV infection and replication on host hepatocytes and the HBV-host interactions are only partially defined due to limited culture systems. Here, based on our recently developed 5 chemical-cultured primary human hepatocytes (5C-PHHs) model that supports long-term HBV infection, we performed m  ...[more]

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