Journal article
A systematic review of T-cell epitopes in hepatitis B virus: Identification, genotypic variation and relevance to antiviral therapeutics
CP Desmond, A Bartholomeusz, S Gaudieri, PA Revill, SR Lewin
Antiviral Therapy | Published : 2008
Abstract
Background: The immune response to hepatitis B virus (HBV) is important for both viral control and disease pathogenesis. A detailed understanding of the HBV-specific T-cell responses may potentially lead to novel therapeutic strategies for HBV. Methods: All English language journal articles (including articles in press) up to October 2007 were retrieved using searches of MEDLINE, EMBASE and the Cochrane Controlled Trial Registry. An extensive database of HBV sequences (SeqHepB) and GenBank were used to assess the degree of sequence variation in each epitope. The new standardized nomenclature for HBV amino acid position number was applied to all previously defined epitopes. Results: Forty-fou..
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