Immune blot analysis of viral surface proteins in serum and liver of patients with chronic hepatitis B virus infection

G Gerken, M Manns, WH Gerlich, G Hess… - Journal of medical …, 1989 - Wiley Online Library
G Gerken, M Manns, WH Gerlich, G Hess, KHM Zum Büschenfelde
Journal of medical virology, 1989Wiley Online Library
The small and the middle surface proteins of hepatitis virus form either the virion or the 22
nm particle both of which are secreted. The large surface protein by itself remains cell bound
in artificially transfected cell culture unless it is accompanied by an excess of the smaller
proteins. Its behavior in vivo is not yet well studied. Using specific monoclonal antibodies for
immunoblotting, we found an abundance of small surface protein in the serum of chronic
virus carriers and moderate amounts in the liver irrespective of viremia. The large surface …
Abstract
The small and the middle surface proteins of hepatitis virus form either the virion or the 22 nm particle both of which are secreted. The large surface protein by itself remains cell bound in artificially transfected cell culture unless it is accompanied by an excess of the smaller proteins. Its behavior in vivo is not yet well studied. Using specific monoclonal antibodies for immunoblotting, we found an abundance of small surface protein in the serum of chronic virus carriers and moderate amounts in the liver irrespective of viremia. The large surface protein was present in the serum and the liver of viremic carriers. In nonviremic carriers, the large protein was absent from serum, but in the liver a shorter form of the large protein was readily detectable. These findings suggest a complex regulatory mechanism of the viral surface protein depending on the expression of other viral gene products.
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