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New concepts in the immunopathogenesis of chronic hepatitis B: the importance of the innate immune response
Authors:Dilip Ratnam  Kumar Visvanathan
Institution:1.Innate Immunity Laboratory, Centre for Inflammatory Diseases, Department of Medicine,Monash University,Clayton,Australia;2.Gastrointestinal and Liver Unit,Monash Medical Centre,Clayton,Australia;3.Department of Infectious Diseases,Monash Medical Centre,Clayton,Australia
Abstract:Acute and chronic infection with hepatitis B virus (HBV) is associated with an increased risk of developing liver disease including cirrhosis, decompensated liver disease, and hepatocellular carcinoma. The clinical presentation and natural history of HBV infection is mediated through complex interactions between the virus and the host immune response. HBV is not directly cytopathic to heptocytes; however, the interaction between the virus and the host immune response plays a central role in the pathogenesis of necroinflammation and liver fibrosis. Emerging data from immunopathogenesis studies in animal models and in vitro studies of liver biopsies from patients with chronic hepatitis B demonstrate a potentially important interaction between hepatitis B e antigen, HBV, and components of the innate immune response including Toll-like receptors, Kupffer cells, natural killer T-cells, and dendritic cells. These findings suggest that the innate immune response has an important role in influencing the outcome of acute and chronic HBV infection. The current knowledge regarding the interaction between HBV and components of the innate immune response during acute and chronic HBV infection is reviewed.
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