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Role of alcohol in pathogenesis of hepatitis B virus infection

Murali Ganesan, Allison Eikenberry, Larisa Y Poluektova, Kusum K. Kharbanda, Natalia A. Osna

2020World Journal of Gastroenterology49 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hepatitis B virus (HBV) and alcohol abuse often contribute to the development of end-stage liver disease. Alcohol abuse not only causes rapid progression of liver disease in HBV infected patients but also allows HBV to persist chronically. Importantly, the mechanism by which alcohol promotes the progression of HBV-associated liver disease are not completely understood. Potential mechanisms include a suppressed immune response, oxidative stress, endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus stresses, and increased HBV replication. Certainly, more research is necessary to gain a better understanding of these mechanisms such that treatment(s) to prevent rapid liver disease progression in alcohol-abusing HBV patients could be developed. In this review, we discuss the aforementioned factors for the higher risk of liver diseases in alcohol-induced HBV pathogenies and suggest the areas for future studies in this field.

Topics & Concepts

Hepatitis B virusLiver diseaseMedicineImmunologyPathogenesisHepatitis BEndoplasmic reticulumAlcohol abuseDiseaseVirusAlcoholic liver diseaseVirologyInternal medicineBiologyCirrhosisPsychiatryBiochemistryHepatitis B Virus StudiesLiver Disease Diagnosis and TreatmentHepatitis C virus research