Journal article

Circulating capsid-antibody-complexes (CACs) drive intrahepatic complement deposition and inform subclinical liver inflammation in chronic hepatitis B

Y Tang, M Xu, C Wang, M Wu, L Hu, J Li, W Lu, Y Zheng, M Zhang, X Jiang, C Zhu, J Audsley, P Tangkijvanich, A Avihingsanon, S Song, S Liu, SR Lewin, J George, M Douglas, Y Ling Show all

Antiviral Research | Published : 2024

Abstract

Chronic infection with Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) often results in a dysfunctional virus-specific T cell response hampering viral clearance. Paradoxically, intrahepatic inflammatory responses that contribute more to liver histopathology than to viral suppression are commonly observed, which are widely believed to be cell mediated. The involvement of humoral immunity in this process however is not well documented. To investigate the possible roles of HBV Capsid-Antibody Complexes (CACs) in eliciting chronic liver inflammation, we developed a novel microplate-based assay for the quantification of CACs in serum. The CACs assay showed high sensitivity and specificity with its readout closely correl..

View full abstract

University of Melbourne Researchers