2008
DOI: 10.1038/cmi.2008.9
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The Expression of CD2 in Chronic HBV Infection

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“…23 The AST positive specific-related gene CD58 ( Figure 3B) was also found related to the microtubule and immune response system and significantly increased with the severity of HBV infection. 24 Intriguingly, by utilizing interferon-stimulated genes datasets (Interferome: http://interferome.its.monash.edu.au), we found seven interferon-stimulated genes that are significantly correlated with serum HBV-DNA. MKX, TSNARE1 and EFR3A are positively and ACSF3, H2AFJ, XRN1 and ZNF677 are negatively correlated with the increasing value of serum HBV-DNA in infected hepatocytes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…23 The AST positive specific-related gene CD58 ( Figure 3B) was also found related to the microtubule and immune response system and significantly increased with the severity of HBV infection. 24 Intriguingly, by utilizing interferon-stimulated genes datasets (Interferome: http://interferome.its.monash.edu.au), we found seven interferon-stimulated genes that are significantly correlated with serum HBV-DNA. MKX, TSNARE1 and EFR3A are positively and ACSF3, H2AFJ, XRN1 and ZNF677 are negatively correlated with the increasing value of serum HBV-DNA in infected hepatocytes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Additionally, in the HBV‐DNA network (Figure C), a core significant gene SLC9A3R2 , co‐expressing with ACACB and SP1 , is a membrane transporter of HBV and HDV entry . The AST positive specific‐related gene CD58 (Figure B) was also found related to the microtubule and immune response system and significantly increased with the severity of HBV infection . Intriguingly, by utilizing interferon‐stimulated genes datasets (Interferome: http://interferome.its.monash.edu.au), we found seven interferon‐stimulated genes that are significantly correlated with serum HBV‐DNA.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%