Journal article
Dysregulation of hepatocyte cell cycle and cell viability by hepatitis B virus
R Chin, U Nachbur, L Earnest-Silveira, A Bankovacki, B Koeberlein, H Zentgraf, CT Bock, J Silke, J Torresi
Virus Research | ELSEVIER | Published : 2010
Abstract
Background/aims: Dysregulation of the cell cycle is frequently associated with tumor development. Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is associated with a significant risk of developing hepatocellular carcinoma but the effects of HBV on cell cycle regulation are not completely understood. Methods: We have used a recombinant adeno-HBV model system to investigate the effect of infection with HBV and the replication defective lamivudine resistant mutant rtM204I mutant on hepatocyte cell cycle and cell viability. Results: Huh7 cells synchronised at the G1/S phase of the cell cycle were arrested at the G2/M following infection with rAdHBV-wt and rAdHBV-M204I. This was accompanied by increased levels of p21ci..
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