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Detection of Hepatitis B Virus X Antigen by Immunohistochemistry and Western Blotting

The genome of hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a partially double-stranded DNA molecule within virus particles that is approx 3.2 kbp long (1,2). It has four open reading frames, all on one strand, that encode the surface antigen or envelope polypeptides, core or nucleocapsid polypeptide, the viral polym ...

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In Situ Detection of Hepatitis B Viral Antigens: An Immunohistochemical Approach

Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is the most common type of viral hepatitis, affecting more than 350 million people worldwide. To understand in detail the pathogenetic mechanisms involved and assess the value of antiviral therapy, the detection of HBV antigens and genome in the target organ, ...

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HBV Vaccine-Escape Variants

The classical method for typing and subtyping individual hepatitis B viruses (HBV) is serotyping. Although serotyping has generally been useful for determining antigenic distinctions among viruses, some limitations have been observed. For example, some viruses, such as measles a ...

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HBV Genotyping and Analysis for Unique Mutations

This chapter describes the methodology, analysis, and assessment of the significance of hepatitis B virus (HBV) mutations selected during antiviral therapy. Included in this description is the methodology for genotype classification. The major area of sequence-analysis metho ...

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Detection of Hypermodified Middle-Envelope (M) Proteins Secreted from Naturally Occurring HBV Variants Containing a preS2 Internal Deletion

Human hepatitis B virus (HBV) produces three structurally related envelope proteins (also called surface antigens) from a single open reading frame (ORF) (Fig. 1). This ORF contains three in-frame translational initiation AUG codons, dividing it into three regions: preS1, preS2, and S (1,2). ...

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A One-FilterThree-Probe Assay for Defective Interference (DI) Effects of Naturally Occurring Core Internal Deletion (CID) Variants of Human Hepatitis

“Incomplete particles” were discovered during successive undiluted passages of the influenza viruses (1). In general, these incomplete particles contain a less than full-length genome and are replication-defective. They can be rescued by, and interfere with, the replication of ho ...

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Processing of Hepatitis B Virus Surface Proteins

The hepatitis B virus (HBV) can cause acute as well as chronic infections of the human liver. More than 300 million individuals are chronically infected worldwide, and it has been estimated that about 1 million of them die annually as a consequence of the infection (1).

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Hepatitis B Viral Genotyping with the Research INNO-LiPA HBV Genotyping Line Probe Assay

Hepatitis B continues to remain one of mankind’s major infectious scourges, causing considerable morbidity and mortality. It has been estimated that no less than one-third of all individuals alive today have been infected at some time with the hepatitis B virus (HBV). Of the estimated 350 milli ...

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Binding of Duck Carboxypeptidase D to Duck Hepatitis B Virus

The initial step in viral infection is binding of the particle to a receptor on the host-cell surface. The specificity of this process is the outcome of an evolutionary adaptation of the pathogen to its host. Receptor recognition frequently determines host specificity and tissue tropism. For e ...

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Phosphorylation Analysis of Hepatitis B Virus Core Protein in Mammalian Cells

The hepatitis B virus (HBV) C gene encodes the core protein and the precore protein. The core protein, also known as the core antigen, is an important serologic marker for HBV infection. Although this protein is rarely detected in free forms in patients with HBV, the antibody directed against this prot ...

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Nucleoprotein Transport of HBV Capsid Particles

Eukaryotic cells are compartmentalized and therefore possess mechanisms to transport molecules between the different organelles. Viruses take advantage of cellular transcription and translation machinery for their multiplication. Consequently, they utilize cell ...

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A cis/trans Genetic Test for Pleiotropic Phenotypes Associated with a Frequent Naturally Occurring Mutation at Amino Acid 97 of HBV Core Protein

Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a major human infectious pathogen. Worldwide, there are more than 350 million chronic carriers of HBV. Sequence divergence within the HBV genome is observed during long-term infection of HBV in patients as a result of the low fidelity of HBV reverse transcriptase. The imp ...

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Study of HBV Replicaton Capcity in Relation to Sequence Variation in the Precore and Core Promoter Regions

Chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection remains a major public health problem worldwide as well as a therapeutic challenge (1). HBV belongs to the hepadnavirus family and replicates its DNA genome via a reverse transcription step (2). The spontaneous error rate of the viral reverse transcr ...

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Studying DHBV Polymerase by In Vitro Transcription and Translation

Duck hepatitis B virus (DHBV), like all other hepadnaviruses, is a retroid virus that bears a small DNA genome and replicates this DNA genome via reverse transcription through an RNA intermediate called pregenomic RNA (pgRNA; 1). All hepadnaviruses encode a multifunctional polymerase (p ...

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Expression and Purification of Functional Hepatitis B Virus Polymerase in the Baculovirus Insect Cell System

Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is the human member in the family Hepadnaviridae. Several bird and rodent hepadnaviruses have been isolated, including duck (1), heron (2), woodchuck (3), ground squirrel (4), and Arctic ground squirrel HBVs (5). A primate hepadnavirus has recently been isolated from a New ...

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Localization of Duck Hepatitis B Virus Polymerase Within Cells

Hepadnaviruses are small, DNA-containing viruses that replicate by reverse transcription (1). They have a lipid envelope surrounding an icosahedral protein core particle, whose shell is composed of a single viral protein, the core protein. Within the core particle, the viral reverse tr ...

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Transcriptional Control of Hepatitis B Virus

Hepatitis B virus (HBV) transcriptional regulation has been extensively studied in vitro by transient transfection using the activity of a reporter molecule as the readout for transcriptional activity (1–5). Several reporter molecules, such as chloramphenicol acetyl transfe ...

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In Vitro Reconstitution of -Dependent Duck Hepatitis B Virus Replication Initiation

In vitro systems, providing a defined and controllable chemical environment, have been instrumental in understanding the replication properties of many viruses. A classic example is simian virus 40 (SV40), which, in conjunction with its T antigen, uses host-encoded DNA polymerase for c ...

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Hepatitis B Viruses: A Triple Threat for Malignant Transformation of Hepatocytes

The aim of this chapter is to provide a succinct and integrated view of hepadnaviral infections and the broad roles of these viruses in malignant transformation in the liver. This is not an exhaustive review of hepatitis B virus (HBV) molecular biology or the literature, and as such, only selected ref ...

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Quantitation of HIV-1 RNA in Genital Secretions

The continuing spread of the HIV-1 epidemic worldwide has stimulated efforts to develop vaccines and decrease transmission of HIV-1 as noted in Chapter 8. Key to this effort is the characterization of the qualities of HIV-1 in genital secretions. Seminal cell and seminal plasma culture have be ...

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