Long-term hepatitis B virus infection of rhesus macaques requires suppression of host immunity

恒河猴长期感染乙肝病毒需要抑制宿主免疫

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作者:Sreya Biswas, Lauren N Rust, Jochen M Wettengel, Sofiya Yusova, Miranda Fischer, Julien N Carson, Josie Johnson, Lei Wei, Trason Thode, Mohan R Kaadige, Sunil Sharma, Majd Agbaria, Benjamin N Bimber, Thomas Tu, Ulrike Protzer, Alexander Ploss, Jeremy V Smedley, Gershon Golomb, Jonah B Sacha, Benjami

Abstract

Hepatitis B virus has infected a third of the world's population, and 296 million people are living with chronic infection. Chronic infection leads to progressive liver disease, including hepatocellular carcinoma and liver failure, and there remains no reliable curative therapy. These gaps in our understanding are due, in large part, to a paucity of animal models of HBV infection. Here, we show that rhesus macaques regularly clear acute HBV infection, similar to adult humans, but can develop long-term infection if immunosuppressed. Similar to patients, we longitudinally detected HBV DNA, HBV surface antigen, and HBV e antigen in the serum of experimentally infected animals. In addition, we discovered hallmarks of HBV infection in the liver, including RNA transcription, HBV core and HBV surface antigen translation, and covalently closed circular DNA biogenesis. This pre-clinical animal model will serve to accelerate emerging HBV curative therapies into the clinic.

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