Innate immune recognition of hepatitis B virus

World J Hepatol. 2015 Sep 28;7(21):2319-22. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v7.i21.2319.

Abstract

Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a hepatotropic DNA virus and its infection results in acute or chronic hepatitis. It is reported that the host innate immune system contributes to viral control and liver pathology, while whether and how HBV can trigger the components of innate immunity remains controversial. In recent years, the data accumulated from HBV-infected patients, cellular and animal models have challenged the concept of a stealth virus for HBV infection. This editorial focuses on the current findings about the innate immune recognition to HBV. Such evaluation could help us to understand HBV immunopathogenesis and develop novel immune therapeutic strategies to combat HBV infection.

Keywords: Hepatitis B virus; Hepatocytes; Innate immunity; Interferon; Pathogen-recognition receptor.