Chapter 13

Murine Models and Human Studies of Pathogenesis of Chronic Hepatitis B

Juandy Jo

Juandy Jo

Program Emerging Viral Diseases, Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School, Singapore

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Anthony Tanoto Tan

Anthony Tanoto Tan

Program Emerging Viral Diseases, Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School, Singapore

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Antonio Bertoletti

Antonio Bertoletti

Infection and Immunity Program, Singapore Institute for Clinical Sciences, A*STAR, Singapore

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First published: 26 July 2013
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Summary

This chapter describes immunologic findings from murine models of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection and/or replication. Technologies, limitations, as well as major findings from three available HBV mouse models to date (i.e., transgenic mice, hydrodynamically transfected mice, and infected human liver chimeric mice) are discussed. Most importantly, the murine findings are compared to relevant findings in human studies in order to verify their relevance for elucidating immune clearance as well as immunopathogenesis of HBV infection in humans.

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