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N-Glycosylation and N-Glycan Processing in HBV Biology and Pathogenesis

Mihaela‐Olivia Dobrica, Catalin Lazar, Norica Branza‐Nichita

2020Cells52 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) glycobiology has been an area of intensive research in the last decades and continues to be an attractive topic due to the multiple roles that N-glycosylation in particular plays in the virus life-cycle and its interaction with the host that are still being discovered. The three HBV envelope glycoproteins, small (S), medium (M) and large (L) share a very peculiar N-glycosylation pattern, which distinctly regulates their folding, degradation, assembly, intracellular trafficking and antigenic properties. In addition, recent findings indicate important roles of N-linked oligosaccharides in viral pathogenesis and evasion of the immune system surveillance. This review focuses on N-glycosylation's contribution to HBV infection and disease, with implications for development of improved vaccines and antiviral therapies.

Topics & Concepts

GlycobiologyGlycosylationGlycanGlycoproteinVirologyBiologyPathogenesisHepatitis B virusViral pathogenesisImmune systemImmunologyVirusViral replicationGeneticsHepatitis B Virus StudiesHepatitis C virus researchHIV Research and Treatment
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