The immunological function of extracellular vesicles in hepatitis B virus-infected hepatocytes.
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) generates large amounts of complete and incomplete viral particles. Except for the virion, which acts as infectious particles, the function of those particles remains elusive. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have been revealed to have biological functions. The EVs which size are...
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doaj-19fc58aa0e9546c596524b487de87da52021-03-03T21:00:00ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-011312e020588610.1371/journal.pone.0205886The immunological function of extracellular vesicles in hepatitis B virus-infected hepatocytes.Masatoshi KakizakiYuichiro YamamotoSuemi YabutaNatsumi KurosakiTatehiro KagawaAi KotaniHepatitis B virus (HBV) generates large amounts of complete and incomplete viral particles. Except for the virion, which acts as infectious particles, the function of those particles remains elusive. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have been revealed to have biological functions. The EVs which size are less than 100 nm in diameter, were collected from HBV infected-patients. These vesicles contain, complete and incomplete virions, and exosomes, which have been recently shown to be critical as intercellular communicators. Here, the effects of the exosome, the complete, and the incomplete particles on the target cells were investigated. These particles are endocytosed by monocyte/macrophages and function primarily to upregulate PD-L1. The functions and composition of the EVs were affected by nucleotide reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs), suggesting that the EVs are involved in the pathogenesis of HBV hepatitis and clinical course of those patients treated by NRTIs.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0205886 |
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Masatoshi Kakizaki Yuichiro Yamamoto Suemi Yabuta Natsumi Kurosaki Tatehiro Kagawa Ai Kotani |
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Masatoshi Kakizaki Yuichiro Yamamoto Suemi Yabuta Natsumi Kurosaki Tatehiro Kagawa Ai Kotani The immunological function of extracellular vesicles in hepatitis B virus-infected hepatocytes. PLoS ONE |
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Masatoshi Kakizaki Yuichiro Yamamoto Suemi Yabuta Natsumi Kurosaki Tatehiro Kagawa Ai Kotani |
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Masatoshi Kakizaki |
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The immunological function of extracellular vesicles in hepatitis B virus-infected hepatocytes. |
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The immunological function of extracellular vesicles in hepatitis B virus-infected hepatocytes. |
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The immunological function of extracellular vesicles in hepatitis B virus-infected hepatocytes. |
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The immunological function of extracellular vesicles in hepatitis B virus-infected hepatocytes. |
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The immunological function of extracellular vesicles in hepatitis B virus-infected hepatocytes. |
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immunological function of extracellular vesicles in hepatitis b virus-infected hepatocytes. |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS) |
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1932-6203 |
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2018-01-01 |
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Hepatitis B virus (HBV) generates large amounts of complete and incomplete viral particles. Except for the virion, which acts as infectious particles, the function of those particles remains elusive. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have been revealed to have biological functions. The EVs which size are less than 100 nm in diameter, were collected from HBV infected-patients. These vesicles contain, complete and incomplete virions, and exosomes, which have been recently shown to be critical as intercellular communicators. Here, the effects of the exosome, the complete, and the incomplete particles on the target cells were investigated. These particles are endocytosed by monocyte/macrophages and function primarily to upregulate PD-L1. The functions and composition of the EVs were affected by nucleotide reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs), suggesting that the EVs are involved in the pathogenesis of HBV hepatitis and clinical course of those patients treated by NRTIs. |
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