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Histomolecular characterisation of hepatitis B virus induced liver cancer

Adane Adugna

2023Reviews in Medical Virology12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hepatitis B virus (HBV)-associated liver cancer is the third most prevalent cancer-related cause of death worldwide. Different studies have been done on the histomolecular analysis of HBV induced-liver cancer including epigenetics which are dynamic molecular mechanisms to control gene expression without altering the host deoxyribonucleic acid, genomics characterise the integration of the viral genome with host genome, proteomics characterise how gene modifies and results overexpression of proteins, glycoproteomics discover different glyco-biomarker candidates and show glycosylation in malignant hepatocytes, metabolomics characterise how HBV impairs a variety of metabolic functions during hepatocyte immortalisation, exosomes characterise immortalised liver cells in terms of their differentiation and proliferation, and autophagy plays a role in the development of hepatocarcinogenesis linked to HBV infection.

Topics & Concepts

Hepatitis B virusBiologyLiver cancerGenomeEpigeneticsTranscriptomeCancerProteomicsVirusGeneProteogenomicsAutophagyVirologyCancer cellGenomicsGene expressionGeneticsApoptosisHepatitis B Virus StudiesLiver Disease Diagnosis and TreatmentHepatitis C virus research
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