Accumulated experience and future prospects of in vivo hepatitis B virus research

A. M. Nagornykh, M. Tyumentseva, A. I. Tyumentsev, V. Akimkin
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Nowadays, an estimated more than 300 million people live with hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection globally. One of the main goals of the World Health Organization (WHO) is to eliminate viral hepatitis by the year 2030. The study of the pathogenic and immunologic properties of HBV, as well as therapeutic substances and treatment regimens, is significantly complicated by the insufficient number of susceptible animal models and the lack of zoonotic reservoirs of the virus. In this regard, researching the properties of HBV and related hepadnaviruses provides invaluable material for understanding the biology of the pathogen and the developing methods of prevention and control of this chronic infectious disease, leading to severe hepatopathies such as cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. Furthermore, prolonged HBV viremia leads to depletion of the immune system, reducing resistance against pathogens of other infections, especially those with a chronic course and socially determined spread. The objective of this research is to evaluate existing animal models of HBV infection in the context of pathogenesis, immunologic and pathomorphological features. For the first time, the hypothesis of the possible use of certain models for the research of HBV-associated socially significant infections is considered from the angle of the development of pathomorphological features. To complete this review, we analyzed the information about the features of in vivo HBV infection models, published over the last 25 years in open sources (Web of Science, PubMed, Scopus, ScienceDirect, Springer). The main criteria for literature selection were the type of infecting agent, the observed immunologic features of the course of the infectious process and the availability of a description of the pathomorphological picture in model organisms.
体内乙型肝炎病毒研究的经验积累和未来展望
目前,全球估计有超过 3 亿人感染了乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)。世界卫生组织(WHO)的主要目标之一是到 2030 年消除病毒性肝炎。由于易感动物模型数量不足以及缺乏人畜共患的病毒库,研究 HBV 的致病性和免疫学特性以及治疗物质和治疗方案变得非常复杂。在这方面,研究 HBV 和相关肝病毒的特性为了解病原体的生物学特性、开发预防和控制这种导致肝硬化和肝细胞癌等严重肝病的慢性传染病的方法提供了宝贵的材料。 此外,长期的 HBV 病毒血症会导致免疫系统衰竭,降低对其他感染病原体的抵抗力,尤其是那些病程慢性、传播范围由社会决定的感染。 这项研究的目的是根据发病机制、免疫学和病理形态学特征对现有的 HBV 感染动物模型进行评估。我们首次从病理形态学特征发展的角度考虑了某些模型可能用于研究与 HBV 相关的社会性重大感染的假设。 为了完成这篇综述,我们分析了过去 25 年中在公开来源(Web of Science、PubMed、Scopus、ScienceDirect、Springer)上发表的有关体内 HBV 感染模型特征的信息。选择文献的主要标准是感染病原体的类型、感染过程中观察到的免疫学特征以及是否有模型生物的病理形态描述。
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