2021
DOI: 10.1080/21505594.2020.1869391
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Preparation and functional evaluation of monoclonal antibodies targeting Hepatitis B Virus Polymerase

Abstract: HBV pol plays a critical role in the replication of hepatitis B virus (HBV). Previous studies conducted on HBV pol have produced limited evidence on HBV pol expression due to the lack of effective detection methods. The present study used the HBV pol (159–406 aa) protein as a target to screen for specific monoclonal antibodies that recognize HBV pol and subsequently evaluate their diagnostic and therapeutic value. Four antibodies (P3, P5, P12, P20) against HBV pol were obtained. Among them, the P20 antibody in… Show more

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“…The detection of hepatitis B surface antibody (sAb) is associated with virus control and disease resolution, and hepatitis B core antibody (cAb), a marker of past or current HBV exposure, is associated with acute liver damage. Meanwhile, antibodies against the P protein were reported to exert antiviral effects (5)(6)(7). The large S protein is further divided into 3 domains, PreS 1 , PreS 2 , and S, in which the chief immunogenic target, "a determinant region" is located (8).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The detection of hepatitis B surface antibody (sAb) is associated with virus control and disease resolution, and hepatitis B core antibody (cAb), a marker of past or current HBV exposure, is associated with acute liver damage. Meanwhile, antibodies against the P protein were reported to exert antiviral effects (5)(6)(7). The large S protein is further divided into 3 domains, PreS 1 , PreS 2 , and S, in which the chief immunogenic target, "a determinant region" is located (8).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%