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Publication : Replication and gene expression of hepatitis B virus in a transgenic mouse that contains the complete viral genome.

First Author  Farza H Year  1988
Journal  J Virol Volume  62
Issue  11 Pages  4144-52
PubMed ID  2845128 Mgi Jnum  J:90653
Mgi Id  MGI:3044341 Doi  10.1128/jvi.62.11.4144-4152.1988
Citation  Farza H, et al. (1988) Replication and gene expression of hepatitis B virus in a transgenic mouse that contains the complete viral genome. J Virol 62(11):4144-52
abstractText  We have sought to address the problem of the host and tissue specificity of the hepatitis B virus (HBV) by using transgenic mice obtained after injection of head-to-tail dimers of the HBV genome. Viral DNA replication and protein synthesis were obtained in one of nine transgenic mice containing integrated HBV DNA. The RNAs encoding the HBV surface antigen and the core antigen were synthesized in the liver, the kidney, and the heart. In these organs, DNA replicative intermediates similar to those found during normal infection were associated with corelike structures. Large amounts of core polypeptides and capsids were detected in the nuclei in the absence of any pathological effect. These results show that the different steps of HBV multiplication can take place in nonliver nonhuman cells once the problem of entry into the host cell is overcome. In the absence of a small laboratory animal infectable by HBV, such transgenic mice should be helpful for the study of many aspects of viral multiplication.
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