Role of hepatitis B virus in development of hepatocellular carcinoma: Focus on covalently closed circular DNA |
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Authors: | Claryssa Bianca Elizabeth Sidhartha Claudio Tiribelli Korri Elvanita El-Khobar Caecilia H C Sukowati |
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Affiliation: | Claryssa Bianca, Elizabeth Sidhartha, Department of Biomedicine, Indonesia International Institute for Life Sciences, Jakarta 13210, IndonesiaClaudio Tiribelli, Caecilia H C Sukowati, Centro Studi Fegato, Fondazione Italiana Fegato ONLUS, Trieste 34149, ItalyKorri Elvanita El-Khobar, Caecilia H C Sukowati, Eijkman Center for Molecular Biology, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), Jakarta 10340, Indonesia |
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Abstract: | Chronic infection with hepatitis B virus (HBV) remains a major global health problem, especially in developing countries. It may lead to prolonged liver damage, fibrosis, cirrhosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma. Persistent chronic HBV infection is related to host immune response and the stability of the covalently closed circular DNA (cccDNA) in human hepatocytes. In addition to being essential for viral transcription and replication, cccDNA is also suspected to play a role in persistent HBV infections or hepatitis relapses since cccDNA is very stable in non-dividing human hepatocytes. Understanding the pathogenicity and oncogenicity of HBV components would be essential in the development of new diagnostic tools and treatment strategies. This review summarizes the role and molecular mechanisms of HBV cccDNA in hepatocyte transformation and hepatocarcinogenesis and current efforts to its detection and targeting. |
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Keywords: | Hepatitis B virus Covalently closed circular DNA Hepatocellular carcinoma Hepatocarcinogenesis |
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