Journal article

Elucidating the role of the HBV e antigen in manipulating the innate immune response

PA Revill, K Visvanathan, SA Locarnini

Future Virology | FUTURE MEDICINE LTD | Published : 2015

Abstract

HBV causes persistent infection in approximately 300 million people and is associated with up to 2 million deaths annually. While the mechanisms by which HBV establishes and maintains infection are yet to be fully elucidated, there is mounting evidence that HBV infection in humans upregulates a range of innate immune responses and HBV has in turn has evolved mechanisms to suppress these responses. One such mechanism may be the hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg), a soluble secreted protein which is also a major driver of adaptive immune responses. In this review, we review the literature on HBeAg-mediated regulation of innate immune responses and show that this regulation may extend beyond hepatoc..

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