Hepatitis B and D virus entry

IF 69.2 1区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Koichi Watashi, Kaho Shionoya, Chisa Kobayashi, Takeshi Morita
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Abstract

Hepatitis B virus (HBV) entry is the initial step of viral infection, leading to the formation of covalently closed circular DNA, which is a molecular reservoir of viral persistence and a key obstacle for HBV cure. The restricted entry of HBV into specific cell types determines the nature of HBV, which has a narrow host range in tissues and species. Hepatitis D virus (HDV) shares viral surface antigens with HBV and thus follows a similar entry mechanism at its early stages. In late 2012, sodium taurocholate cotransporting polypeptide was discovered as an HBV and HDV entry receptor. Since then, the mechanisms of HBV and HDV entry have been extensively analysed. These analyses have expanded our understanding of HBV and HDV host tropism and have provided new strategies for the development of antiviral agents. Notably, the structures of sodium taurocholate cotransporting polypeptide and its interaction with the 2–48 amino acid region of viral preS1 have been recently solved. These findings will stimulate further entry studies. In this Review, we summarize current understanding of HBV and HDV entry and future perspectives.

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乙型和丁型肝炎病毒进入
乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)的进入是病毒感染的第一步,会形成共价封闭的环状 DNA,这是病毒持续存在的分子库,也是治愈 HBV 的关键障碍。HBV 进入特定细胞类型的限制决定了 HBV 的性质,它在组织和物种中的宿主范围很窄。丁型肝炎病毒(HDV)与 HBV 有着相同的病毒表面抗原,因此在其早期阶段也遵循类似的进入机制。2012 年底,人们发现牛磺胆酸钠共转运多肽是 HBV 和 HDV 的进入受体。此后,人们对 HBV 和 HDV 的进入机制进行了广泛分析。这些分析扩大了我们对 HBV 和 HDV 宿主趋向性的了解,并为开发抗病毒药物提供了新策略。值得注意的是,最近已经解决了牛磺胆酸钠共转运多肽的结构及其与病毒 preS1 的 2-48 氨基酸区域的相互作用。这些发现将促进进一步的入门研究。在本综述中,我们总结了目前对 HBV 和 HDV 进入的理解以及未来的展望。
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Nature Reviews Microbiology
Nature Reviews Microbiology 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
74.00
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0.50%
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149
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: At Nature Reviews Microbiology, our goal is to become the leading source of reviews and commentaries for the scientific community we cater to. We are dedicated to publishing articles that are not only authoritative but also easily accessible, supplementing them with clear and concise figures, tables, and other visual aids. Our objective is to offer an unparalleled service to authors, referees, and readers, and we continuously strive to maximize the usefulness and impact of each article we publish. With a focus on Reviews, Perspectives, and Comments spanning the entire field of microbiology, our wide scope ensures that the work we feature reaches the widest possible audience.
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