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Hepatitis B virus core antigen determines viral persistence in a C57BL/6 mouse model.


ABSTRACT: We recently developed a mouse model of hepatitis B virus (HBV) persistence, in which a single i.v. hydrodynamic injection of HBV DNA to C57BL/6 mice allows HBV replication and induces a partial immune response, so that about 20-30% of the mice carry HBV for more than 6 months. The model was used to identify the viral antigen crucial for HBV persistence. We knocked out individual HBV genes by introducing a premature termination codon to the HBV core, HBeAg, HBx, and polymerase ORFs. The specific-gene-deficient HBV mutants were hydrodynamically injected into mice and the HBV profiles of the mice were monitored. About 90% of the mice that received the HBcAg-mutated HBV plasmid exhibited high levels of hepatitis B surface antigenemia and maintained HBsAg expression for more than 6 months after injection. To map the region of HBcAg essential for viral clearance, we constructed a set of serial HBcAg deletion mutants for hydrodynamic injection. We localized the essential region of HBcAg to the carboxyl terminus, specifically to the 10 terminal amino acids (HBcAg176-185). The majority of mice receiving this HBV mutant DNA did not elicit a proper HBcAg-specific IFN-gamma response and expressed HBV virions for 6 months. These results indicate that the immune response triggered in mice by HBcAg during exposure to HBV is important in determining HBV persistence.

SUBMITTER: Lin YJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2889105 | biostudies-literature | 2010 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Hepatitis B virus core antigen determines viral persistence in a C57BL/6 mouse model.

Lin Yi-Jiun YJ   Huang Li-Rung LR   Yang Hung-Chih HC   Tzeng Horng-Tay HT   Hsu Ping-Ning PN   Wu Hui-Lin HL   Chen Pei-Jer PJ   Chen Ding-Shinn DS  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20100503 20


We recently developed a mouse model of hepatitis B virus (HBV) persistence, in which a single i.v. hydrodynamic injection of HBV DNA to C57BL/6 mice allows HBV replication and induces a partial immune response, so that about 20-30% of the mice carry HBV for more than 6 months. The model was used to identify the viral antigen crucial for HBV persistence. We knocked out individual HBV genes by introducing a premature termination codon to the HBV core, HBeAg, HBx, and polymerase ORFs. The specific-  ...[more]

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