The Dual-Specificity Kinase Dyrk1a Interacts With the Hepatitis B Virus Genome and Regulates the Production of Viral Rna
Florentin Pastor,
Emilie Charles,
Chiara Di Vona
et al.
Abstract:The genome of Hepatitis B virus (HBV) persists in infected hepatocytes as a nuclear episome (cccDNA) that is responsible for the transcription of viral genes and viral rebound, following antiviral treatment arrest in chronically infected patients. Beside pegylated interferon-alpha, there is currently no clinically approved therapeutic protocol able to target cccDNA (1). The development of alternative strategies aiming at permanently abrogating HBV RNA production requires a thorough understanding of cccDNA tran… Show more
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