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IFN? expression inhibits LHBs storage disease and ground glass hepatocyte appearance, but exacerbates inflammation and apoptosis in HBV surface protein-accumulating transgenic livers
Kurt ReifenbergGabriel RutterPetra NusserJürgen LöhlerSibylle OttElena WieseKen Ichi YamamuraEberhard HildtBernd Dr. Lechersubject
Genetically modified mouseHepatitis B virusHepatitis B Surface AntigensHepatologyGenetic enhancementTransgeneApoptosisMice TransgenicGround glass hepatocyteGenetic TherapyBiologymedicine.disease_causePeripheral blood mononuclear cellMice Inbred C57BLInterferon-gammaMiceHepatitis B ChronicLiverApoptosisImmunologyHepatocytesmedicineAnimalsInterferon gammamedicine.drugdescription
BACKGROUND/AIMS Interferon gamma (IFNgamma) controls hepatitis B virus replication. As systemic application may cause severe adverse effects, approaches of liver-directed IFNgamma gene therapy may represent an attractive alternative for treatment of chronic viral hepatitis B and thus needs testing in vivo in suitable animal models. METHODS We therefore crossbred Alb-1HBV transgenic mice overexpressing the large HBV surface protein (LHBs) in their livers and developing LHBs storage disease and ground glass hepatocyte appearance with SAP-IFNgamma transgenic animals previously shown to exhibit constitutive hepatic IFNgamma expression, and analyzed the resulting double-transgenic offspring. RESULTS We found that IFNgamma coexpression significantly reduced hepatic LHBs expression and thereby inhibited hepatocellular LHBs storage disease and ground glass hepatocyte appearance. The beneficial antiviral IFNgamma effects as observed in Alb1-HBV SAP-IFNgamma double-transgenic livers were associated with significantly elevated serum ALT concentrations, massive mononuclear cell infiltrates, appearance of Councilman bodies, and increased alpha-PARP (poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase cleavage). CONCLUSIONS Exacerbation of hepatic necroinflammation and increased hepatocellular apoptosis rate in IFNgamma-expressing Alb1-HBV transgenic livers suggest that special precautions be taken for testing approaches of liver-specific IFNgamma expression in patients with chronic hepatitis B.
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2006-09-07 | Liver International |