What Is the Current Status of Hepatitis B Virus Viro-Immunology?
- PMID: 37778772
- DOI: 10.1016/j.cld.2023.05.001
What Is the Current Status of Hepatitis B Virus Viro-Immunology?
Abstract
The natural history of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is closely dependent on the dynamic interplay between the host immune response and viral replication. Spontaneous HBV clearance in acute self-limited infection is the result of an adequate and efficient antiviral immune response. Instead, it is widely recognized that in chronic HBV infection, immunologic dysfunction contributes to viral persistence. Long-lasting exposure to high viral antigens, upregulation of multiple co-inhibitory receptors, dysfunctional intracellular signaling pathways and metabolic alterations, and intrahepatic regulatory mechanisms have been described as features ultimately leading to a hierarchical loss of effector functions up to full T-cell exhaustion.
Keywords: Antigen load; Checkpoint inhibitors; Chronic HBV infection; HBsAg level; T-cell exhaustion.
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