| Literature DB >> 8790557 |
W de Bruin1, W Leenders, T Kos, K Hertogs, E Depla, S H Yap.
Abstract
Recently we identified human liver endonexin II (EII) as a specific hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) binding protein. To investigate whether EII is also able to interact with the HBsAg envelope of the hepatitis delta virus (H delta V), immunoprecipitation experiments were performed. H delta V particles could be co-precipitated by polyclonal rabbit anti-EII, but not by rabbit anti-glutathiontransferase (GST pi) antibodies from an H delta V-enriched fraction containing EII or GST pi. These findings suggest that H delta V particles were co-precipitated by anti-EII as a consequence of the binding between HBsAg present in the H delta V envelope and EII. Furthermore, binding of H delta V particles to human hepatocytes could be inhibited by incubation of the liver cells with rabbit anti-EII IgG or the H delta V particles with anti-idiotypic (anti-HBsAg) antibodies, developed spontaneously in rabbits immunized with EII. These findings support the assumption that small HBsAg present in the H delta V envelope is important for the attachment to the hepatocytes and that EII plays an important role in this process.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 8790557 DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2893.1994.tb00059.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Viral Hepat ISSN: 1352-0504 Impact factor: 3.728