Journal article

Downregulation of interleukin-18-mediated cell signaling and interferon gamma expression by the hepatitis B virus e antigen

S Jegaskanda, SH Ahn, N Skinner, AJ Thompson, T Ngyuen, J Holmes, R de Rose, M Navis, WR Winnall, M Kramski, G Bernardi, J Bayliss, D Colledge, V Sozzi, K Visvanathan, SA Locarnini, SJ Kent, PA Revill

Journal of Virology | Published : 2014

Abstract

The mechanisms by which hepatitis B virus (HBV) establishes and maintains chronic hepatitis B infection (CHB) are poorly defined. Innate immune responses play an important role in reducing HBV replication and pathogenesis. HBV has developed numerous mechanisms to escape these responses, including the production of the secreted hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg), which has been shown to regulate antiviral toll-like receptor (TLR) and interleukin-1 (IL-1) signaling. IL-18 is a related cytokine that inhibits HBV replication in hepatoma cell lines and in the liver through the induction of gamma interferon (IFN-γ) by NK cells and T cells. We hypothesized that HBV or HBV proteins inhibit IFN-γ expressi..

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