EVIDENCE THAT HEPATOCYTE TURNOVER IS REQUIRED FOR RAPID CLEARANCE OF DUCK HEPATITIS-B VIRUS DURING ANTIVIRAL THERAPY OF CHRONICALLY INFECTED DUCKS

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FOUREL, I
CULLEN, JM
SAPUTELLI, J
ALDRICH, CE
SCHAFFER, P
AVERETT, DR
PUGH, J
MASON, WS
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[1] FOX CHASE CANC CTR, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19111 USA
[2] N CAROLINA STATE UNIV, COLL VET MED, DEPT MICROBIOL PATHOL & PARASITOL, RALEIGH, NC 27606 USA
[3] DANA FARBER CANC CTR, BOSTON, MA 02115 USA
[4] BURROUGHS WELLCOME CO, DIV EXPTL THERAPEUT, RES TRIANGLE PK, NC 27709 USA
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10.1128/JVI.68.12.8321-8330.1994
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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Duck hepatitis B virus (DHBV) DNA synthesis in congenitally infected ducks is inhibited by 2'-deoxycarbocyclic guanosine (2'-CDG). Three months of therapy reduces the number of infected hepatocytes at least 10 fold (W. S. Mason, J. Cullen, J. Saputelli, T.-T. Wu, C. Liu, W. T. London, E. Lustbader, P. Schaffer, A. P. O'Connell, I. Fourel, C. E. Aldrich, and A. R. Jilbert, Hepatology 19:393-411 1994). The present study was performed to determine the kinetics of disappearance of infected hepatocytes and to evaluate the role of hepatocyte turnover in this process. Essentially all hepatocytes were infected before drug therapy. Oral treatment with 2'-CDG resulted in a prompt reduction in the number of infected hepatocytes. After 2 weeks, only 30 to 50% appeared to still be infected, and less than 10% were detectably infected after 5 weeks of therapy. To assess the possible role of hepatocyte turnover in these changes, 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine (BUdR) was administered 8 h before liver biopsy to label host DNA in hepatocytes passing through S phase, and stained nuclei were detected in tissue sections by using an antibody reactive to BUdR. The extent of nuclear labeling after 5 weeks was the same as that before therapy (ca. 1%). However, biopsies taken after 2 weeks of therapy showed a ca. 10-fold elevation in the number of nuclei labeled with BUdR. This result suggested that a rapid clearance of infected hepatocytes by 2'-CDG was caused not just by the inhibition of viral replication but also by an acceleration of the rate of hepatocyte turnover. To test this possibility further, antiviral therapy was carried out with another strong inhibitor of DHBV DNA synthesis, 5-fluoro-2',3'-dideoxy-3'-thiacytidine (524W), which did not accelerate hepatocyte turnover in ducks. 524W administration led to a strong inhibition of virus production but to a slower rate oi decline in the number of infected hepatocytes, so that ca. 50% (and perhaps more) were still infected after 3 months of therapy. In addition, histopathologic evaluation of 2'-CDG-treated ducks revealed liver injury, especially at the start of therapy. No liver damage was observed during 524W therapy. These results imply that clearance of infected hepatocytes from the liver is correlated with hepatocyte turnover. Thus, in the absence of immune clearance or other sources for the accelerated elimination df infected hepatocytes, inhibitors of virus replication would have to be administered for a long period to substantially reduce the burden of infected hepatocytes in the liver.
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