2014
DOI: 10.1128/jvi.00430-14
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Envelope Proteins Derived from Naturally Integrated Hepatitis B Virus DNA Support Assembly and Release of Infectious Hepatitis Delta Virus Particles

Abstract: A natural subviral agent of human hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis delta virus (HDV), requires only the envelope proteins from HBV in order to maintain persistent infection. HBV surface antigens (HBsAgs) can be produced either by HBV replication or from integrated HBV DNA regardless of replication. The functional properties of the integrant-generated HBsAgs were examined using two human hepatocellular carcinoma-derived cell lines, Hep3B and PLC/PRF/5, that contain HBV integrants but do not produce HBV virion… Show more

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“…Such proteins could include, e.g., hepadnaviral and lentiviral glycoproteins integrated into the host's genome. In fact, infectious HDV particles can be formed via low-level expression of genome-integrated HBV S-Ag (50). It remains unclear to what degree endogenous viral elements found in animals, plants, and fungi could also contribute to the formation of infectious deltavirus particles and thereby also to their spread.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such proteins could include, e.g., hepadnaviral and lentiviral glycoproteins integrated into the host's genome. In fact, infectious HDV particles can be formed via low-level expression of genome-integrated HBV S-Ag (50). It remains unclear to what degree endogenous viral elements found in animals, plants, and fungi could also contribute to the formation of infectious deltavirus particles and thereby also to their spread.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…hepadnaviral and lentiviral glycoproteins integrated into the hosts’ genome. In fact, infectious HDV particles can be formed via low level expression of genome-integrated HBV S-Ag 43 . It is tempting to speculate that endogenous viral elements found in animals, plants, and fungi would also contribute to the formation of infectious deltavirus particles and thereby also to their spread.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An HBV-specific 2.3-kilobase RNA was detected in human hepatoma cell line PLC/PRF/5 which produced HBsAg (Pourcel et al, 1982). In addition, certain HCC cell lines grown in culture that contain integrated HBV DNA can support the production of HBsAg-containing hepatitis D virus (HDV) virions, suggesting that these cells can produce at least low levels of functional HBsAg (Freitas et al, 2014). HBV integrants have also been detected in normal-appearing hepatocytes in both chimpanzees and humans with CHB (Mason et al, 2009(Mason et al, , 2010Tu et al, 2015).…”
Section: Molecular Biology Of Hbv and Its Susceptibility To Rnaimentioning
confidence: 97%