To assess the role of immunization against hepatitis delta antigen in the prevention of hepatitis delta virus infection, woodchuck carriers of woodchuck hepatitis virus were immunized with a 64 amino acid portion of hepatitis delta antigen from its N-terminal region. The protein was expressed in E8c
Effect of cyclosporin-A in woodchucks with chronic hepatitis delta virus infection
β Scribed by Dr. P. Karayiannis; R. Goldin; S. Luther; W. F. Carman; J. Monjardino; H. C. Thomas
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 494 KB
- Volume
- 36
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0146-6615
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Four woodchucks chronically infected with hepatitis delta virus (HDV) were treated with cyclosporinβA (CyA) for 11 weeks. All animals had detectable HDAg in the liver and two of them were also positive for HDAg and HDVβRNA in serum. Reappearance of HDV in serum was noted in one of the two nonβviraemic animals and increased viraernia in the two viraemic. HDVβRNA levels became elevated within a week of starting treatment and an inverse relationship between HDVβRNA and WHVβDNA became apparent during the treatment period. With discontinuation of treatment, HDVβRNA levels either returned to pretreatment levels or became negative. The remaining animal showed no return of viraemia during CyA treatment; HDVβRNA remained negative and WHVβDNA levels did not change. Liver biopsies revealed a slight increase in lobular activity during CyA treatment in the animals showing increased viraemia. These data are consistent with the hypothesis that the host immune response exerts a negative control on the level of HDV viraemia and that HDV influences HBV replication independently of the host immune response. In an animal that may have been clearing HDV, immunosuppression did not result in recurrence of viraemia.
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