Journal article

Hepatitis B treatment: Rational combination chemotherapy based on viral kinetic and animal model studies

S Lewin, T Walters, S Locarnini

Antiviral Research | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2002

Abstract

Hepatitis B virus (HBV) causes a generally non-cytopathic infection in the liver. Even though HBV is a DNA virus, it replicates via reverse transcription which is coordinated within the viral nucleocapsid by the virus-specific polymerase. The major transcriptional template is the viral mimichromosome from which the viral DNA exists as a covalently closed circular (ccc) molcule. The virus infects hepatocytes but can also be found in non-hepatocyte reservoirs such as bile-duct epithelium, mesangial cells of the kidney, pancreatic islet cells and lymphoid cells. When patients infected with HBV are treated with either interferon alpha or lamivudine, responses are variable and unpredictable. Soph..

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