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Type: Journal article
Title: The liver of woodchucks chronically infected with the woodchuck hepatitis virus contains foci of virus core antigen-negative hepatocytes with both altered and normal morphology
Author: Xu, C.
Yamamoto, T.
Zhou, T.
Aldrich, C.
Frank, K.
Cullen, J.
Jilbert, A.
Mason, W.
Citation: Virology, 2007; 359(2):283-294
Publisher: Academic Press Inc
Issue Date: 2007
ISSN: 0042-6822
1096-0341
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Chunxiao Xu, Toshiki Yamamoto, Tianlun Zhou, Carol E. Aldrich, Katy Frank, John M. Cullen, Allison R. Jilbert, William S. Mason
Abstract: The livers of woodchucks chronically infected with woodchuck hepatitis virus (WHV) contain foci of morphologically altered hepatocytes (FAH) with "basophilic", "amphophilic" and "clear cell" phenotypes, which are possibly pre-neoplastic in nature. Interestingly, most fail to express detectable levels of WHV proteins and nucleic acids. We studied sections of WHV-infected liver tissue to determine if all foci of hepatocytes that failed to express detectable levels of WHV, as assessed by immunoperoxidase staining for WHV core antigen, could be classified morphologically as FAH. We found that at least half of the foci of WHV core antigen-negative hepatocytes did not show clear morphological differences in either H&E or PAS (periodic acid Schiff) stained sections from surrounding hepatocytes, and were therefore not designated as FAH. In the second approach, we assayed core antigen-negative foci for the presence of fetuin B, a serum protein produced by normal hepatocytes, but not by neoplastic hepatocytes in hepatocellular carcinomas. Basophilic and amphophilic FAH had reduced levels of fetuin B compared to hepatocytes present in the surrounding liver; fetuin B staining was detected in clear cell FAH but the level could not be accurately assessed because of the displacement of fetuin B to the cell periphery by accumulated glycogen. The foci of morphologically normal WHV core antigen-negative hepatocytes had similar levels of fetuin B to that of the surrounding hepatocytes. The co-existence of at least four types of WHV core antigen-negative foci, including those with no obvious morphologic changes, raises the possibility that the different foci arise from distinct primary events. We hypothesize that a common event is loss of the ability to express WHV, allowing these hepatocytes to escape immune mediated cell death and to undergo clonal expansion to form distinct foci.
Keywords: Cell Line, Tumor
Hepatocytes
Animals
Humans
Marmota
Hepatitis B Virus, Woodchuck
Hepatitis B, Chronic
alpha-Fetoproteins
RNA, Messenger
Hepatitis B Core Antigens
Gene Expression Regulation, Viral
Fetuin-B
Description: Copyright © 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2006.09.034
Description (link): http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/622952/description#description
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.virol.2006.09.034
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