Viral Clearance Without Destruction of Infected Cells During Acute HBV Infection

Luca G. Guidotti(Scripps Research Institute), Rosemary Rochford(University of Michigan), Josan Chung(Scripps Research Institute), Max Shapiro(Bioqual), Robert H. Purcell(National Institutes of Health), Francis V. Chisari(Scripps Research Institute)
Science
April 30, 1999
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Abstract

Viral clearance during hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection has been thought to reflect the destruction of infected hepatocytes by CD8(+) T lymphocytes. However, in this study, HBV DNA was shown to largely disappear from the liver and the blood of acutely infected chimpanzees long before the peak of T cell infiltration and most of the liver disease. These results demonstrate that noncytopathic antiviral mechanisms contribute to viral clearance during acute viral hepatitis by purging HBV replicative intermediates from the cytoplasm and covalently closed circular viral DNA from the nucleus of infected cells.


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