HBV cccDNA: viral persistence reservoir and key obstacle for a cure of chronic hepatitis B
University Medical Center Freiburg
Abstract
At least 250 million people worldwide are chronically infected with HBV, a small hepatotropic DNA virus that replicates through reverse transcription. Chronic infection greatly increases the risk for terminal liver disease. Current therapies rarely achieve a cure due to the refractory nature of an intracellular viral replication intermediate termed covalently closed circular (ccc) DNA. Upon infection, cccDNA is generated as a plasmid-like episome in the host cell nucleus from the protein-linked relaxed circular (RC) DNA genome in incoming virions. Its fundamental role is that as template for all viral RNAs, and in consequence new virions. Biosynthesis of RC-DNA by reverse transcription of the viral pregenomic…
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1Topics & keywords
- cccDNA
- Hepatitis B virus
- Biology
- Virology
- DNA
- Viral replication
- Hepatitis B
- Virus
- Good health and well-being