2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00103-021-03482-y
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Hepatitis B und C: Mechanismen der virusinduzierten Leberpathogenese und Tumorentstehung

Abstract: ZusammenfassungDie Hepatitisviren B und C (HBV, HCV) sind weltweit die relevantesten viralen Auslöser einer chronischen Hepatitis (Leberentzündung). Derzeit leiden weltweit mehr als 250 Mio. Menschen an einer chronischen HBV-Infektion, jährlich versterben 0,8 Mio. an den Folgen. Von einer chronischen HCV-Infektion sind ca. 70 Mio. Menschen betroffen, es versterben ca. 1 Mio. im Jahr. Bisher steht nur für HBV eine zugelassene Impfung zur Verfügung. Chronische Infektionen mit HBV und HCV gehen mit einem erhöhten… Show more

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“…HBV and HCV remain the major pathogen types causing chronic viral hepatitis worldwide [ 219 , 220 ]. HBV and HCV are both hepatotropic viruses, but different virology and immunology determine their different ways and manifestations of chronic infection [ 221 ].…”
Section: Imbalance Of Liver Immune Microenvironment and Liver Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HBV and HCV remain the major pathogen types causing chronic viral hepatitis worldwide [ 219 , 220 ]. HBV and HCV are both hepatotropic viruses, but different virology and immunology determine their different ways and manifestations of chronic infection [ 221 ].…”
Section: Imbalance Of Liver Immune Microenvironment and Liver Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that worldwide, at least 170 million people (3% of the world population) are infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) (Wasley and Alter, 2000;Kondou, 2022). HCV infection often leads to chronic infection and is associated with high risk of the development of liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (Jahan et al, 2012;Fu et al, 2018;Glitscher et al, 2022;Yoo et al, 2022). For example, HCV NS3/4A protease highly expressed in HCV-infected patients is required for viral replication (Tomei et al, 1993) and virus particle assembly (Phan et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%