RNAi-mediated HBV antigen shutdown enhances the antiviral immune effects of PEGIFNα via altering T and B cell crosstalk
Wenjing Zai,
Kongying Hu,
Mengying He
et al.
Abstract:PEGylated interferon-α (PEGIFNα) demonstrates promising therapeutic outcomes against chronic hepatitis B (CHB), whereas patient response to PEGIFNα therapy remains unsatisfied. Shutdown of hepatitis B virus (HBV) antigens by RNA interference (RNAi) could enhance PEGIFNα efficacy in CHB patients, whereas the underlying immunological mechanisms remain obscure. We performed studies by utilizing our newly established extracellular humanized IFNAR (IFNAR-hEC) mice. An in-house constructed small interfering RNAs (Ga… Show more
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