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A broad investigation of the HBV-mediated changes to primary hepatocyte physiology reveals HBV significantly alters metabolic pathways

机译:对HBV介导的原代肝细胞生理学变化的广泛研究表明HBV显着改变了代谢途径

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OBJECTIVEAs the leading risk factor for the development of liver cancer, chronic infection with hepatitis B virus (HBV) represents a significant global health concern. Although an effective HBV vaccine exists, at least 240 million people are chronically infected with HBV worldwide. Therapeutic options for the treatment of chronic HBV remain limited, and none achieve an absolute cure. To develop novel therapeutic targets, a better understanding of the complex network of virus-host interactions is needed. Because of the central metabolic role of the liver, we assessed the metabolic impact of HBV infection as a means to identify viral dependency factors and metabolic pathways that could serve as novel points of therapeutic intervention.
机译:目的作为乙型肝炎发展的主要危险因素,慢性乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)感染已引起全球重大健康关注。尽管存在有效的HBV疫苗,但全世界至少有2.4亿人长期感染HBV。慢性HBV的治疗选择仍然有限,没有一个能完全治愈。为了开发新的治疗靶标,需要对病毒-宿主相互作用的复杂网络有更好的了解。由于肝脏的核心代谢作用,我们评估了HBV感染对代谢的影响,以此作为确定病毒依赖因子和代谢途径的手段,这些途径可以作为治疗干预的新方法。

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