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. 1989 Mar;86(6):1875-9.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.86.6.1875.

An in vitro system for infection with hepatitis B virus that uses primary human fetal hepatocytes

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An in vitro system for infection with hepatitis B virus that uses primary human fetal hepatocytes

T Ochiya et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1989 Mar.

Abstract

An in vitro culture of human fetal hepatocytes has been employed for infection by hepatitis B virus (HBV) virions that are produced by an established human hepatoma cell line, HB 611. HBV surface antigen and e antigen were released into the medium 3-4 days after infection, and production continued thereafter. RNA synthesis with similar kinetics was observed. Viral DNA replication started 2 days after infection, and replicative HBV DNA that included relaxed circles, single-stranded minus strands, and closed circles accumulated during 16 days of incubation. Immunofluorescent study using fluorescein isothiocyanate-labeled rabbit antisera directed against HBV core antigen revealed that this antigen is present in the nuclei in 12% of the infected cells. Particles containing HBV DNA were detected in the culture medium and were infectious. Thus, this in vitro infection system closely mimics infection in vivo and it allows detailed studies on early events associated with human HBV entry into cells and subsequent replication and integration.

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