Immunobiology and Pathogenesis of Hepatocellular Injury in Hepatitis B Virus Transgenic Mice

Takashi Moriyama(Scripps Clinic), S Guilhot(Scripps Clinic), Kathleen Klopchin(Scripps Clinic), Bernard Moss(National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases), Carl A. Pinkert(University of Pennsylvania), Richard D. Palmiter(University of Washington), Ralph L. Brinster(University of Pennsylvania), Osami Kanagawa(Eli Lilly (United States)), Francis V. Chisari(Scripps Clinic)
Science
April 20, 1990
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Abstract

The role of the immune response to hepatitis B virus (HBV)-encoded antigens in the pathogenesis of liver cell injury has not been defined because of the absence of appropriate experimental models. HBV envelope transgenic mice were used to show that HBV-encoded antigens are expressed at the hepatocyte surface in a form recognizable by major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I-restricted, CD8 + cytotoxic T lymphocytes specific for a dominant T cell epitope within the major envelope polypeptide and by envelope-specific antibodies. Both interactions led to the death of the hepatocyte in vivo, providing direct evidence that hepatocellular injury in human HBV infection may also be immunologically mediated.


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