Hepatitis B: The Virus and Disease

被引:629
作者
Liang, T. Jake [1 ]
机构
[1] NIDDK, Liver Dis Branch, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
关键词
SURFACE-ANTIGEN; VIRAL-HEPATITIS; MEMBRANOUS NEPHROPATHY; NATURAL-HISTORY; S-GENE; INFECTION; PROTEIN; REPLICATION; LIVER; DNA;
D O I
10.1002/hep.22881
中图分类号
R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
学科分类号
摘要
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infects more than 300 million people worldwide and is a common cause of liver disease and liver cancer. HBV, a member of the Hepadnaviridae family, is a small DNA virus with unusual features similar to retroviruses. HBV replicates through an RNA intermediate and can integrate into the host genome. The unique features of the HBV replication cycle confer a distinct ability of the virus to persist in infected cells. Virological and serological assays have been developed for diagnosis of various forms of HBV-associated disease and for treatment of chronic hepatitis B infection. HBV infection leads to a wide spectrum of liver disease ranging from acute (including fulminant hepatic failure) to chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma. Acute HBV infection can be either asymptomatic or present with symptomatic acute hepatitis. Most adults infected with the virus recover, but 5%-10% are unable to dear the virus and become chronically infected. Many chronically infected persons have mild liver disease with little or no long-term morbidity or mortality. Other individuals with chronic HBV infection develop active disease, which can progress to cirrhosis and liver cancer. These patients require careful monitoring and warrant therapeutic intervention. Extrahepatic manifestations of HBV infection are rare but can be difficult to diagnose and manage. The challenges in the area of HBV-associated disease are the lack of knowledge in predicting outcome and progression of HBV infection and an unmet need to understand the molecular, cellular, immunological, and genetic basis of various disease manifestations associated with HBV infection. (REPATOLOGY 2009;49: S13-S21.)
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页码:S13 / S21
页数:9
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