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  1. Article ; Online: Potent broadly neutralizing antibody VIR-3434 controls hepatitis B and D virus infection and reduces HBsAg in humanized mice.

    Lempp, Florian A / Volz, Tassilo / Cameroni, Elisabetta / Benigni, Fabio / Zhou, Jiayi / Rosen, Laura E / Noack, Julia / Zatta, Fabrizia / Kaiser, Hannah / Bianchi, Siro / Lombardo, Gloria / Jaconi, Stefano / Vincenzetti, Lucia / Imam, Hasan / Soriaga, Leah B / Passini, Nadia / Belnap, David M / Schulze, Andreas / Lütgehetmann, Marc /
    Telenti, Amalio / Cathcart, Andrea L / Snell, Gyorgy / Purcell, Lisa A / Hebner, Christy M / Urban, Stephan / Dandri, Maura / Corti, Davide / Schmid, Michael A

    Journal of hepatology

    2023  Volume 79, Issue 5, Page(s) 1129–1138

    Abstract: ... targeting monoclonal antibody (mAb) with the potential to treat chronic hepatitis B and chronic hepatitis D ... hepatitis B or D.: Impact and implications: Chronic infection with hepatitis B virus and co-infection ... that neutralizes hepatitis B and D viruses and reduces infection in a mouse model. This antibody could provide ...

    Abstract Background & aims: Chronic hepatitis B is a global public health problem, and coinfection with hepatitis delta virus (HDV) worsens disease outcome. Here, we describe a hepatitis B virus (HBV) surface antigen (HBsAg)-targeting monoclonal antibody (mAb) with the potential to treat chronic hepatitis B and chronic hepatitis D.
    Methods: HBsAg-specific mAbs were isolated from memory B cells of HBV vaccinated individuals. In vitro neutralization was determined against HBV and HDV enveloped with HBsAg representing eight HBV genotypes. Human liver-chimeric mice were treated twice weekly with a candidate mAb starting 3 weeks post HBV inoculation (spreading phase) or during stable HBV or HBV/HDV coinfection (chronic phase).
    Results: From a panel of human anti-HBs mAbs, VIR-3434 was selected and engineered for pre-clinical development. VIR-3434 targets a conserved, conformational epitope within the antigenic loop of HBsAg and neutralized HBV and HDV infection with higher potency than hepatitis B immunoglobulins in vitro. Neutralization was pan-genotypic against strains representative of HBV genotypes A-H. In the spreading phase of HBV infection in human liver-chimeric mice, a parental mAb of VIR-3434 (HBC34) prevented HBV dissemination and the increase in intrahepatic HBV RNA and covalently closed circular DNA. In the chronic phase of HBV infection or co-infection with HDV, HBC34 treatment decreased circulating HBsAg by >1 log and HDV RNA by >2 logs.
    Conclusions: The potently neutralizing anti-HBs mAb VIR-3434 reduces circulating HBsAg and HBV/HDV viremia in human liver-chimeric mice. VIR-3434 is currently in clinical development for treatment of patients with chronic hepatitis B or D.
    Impact and implications: Chronic infection with hepatitis B virus and co-infection with hepatitis D virus place approximately 290 million individuals worldwide at risk of severe liver disease and cancer. Available treatments result in low rates of functional cure or require lifelong therapy that does not eliminate the risk of liver disease. We isolated and characterized a potent human antibody that neutralizes hepatitis B and D viruses and reduces infection in a mouse model. This antibody could provide a new treatment for patients with chronic hepatitis B and D.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-07-17
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 605953-3
    ISSN 1600-0641 ; 0168-8278
    ISSN (online) 1600-0641
    ISSN 0168-8278
    DOI 10.1016/j.jhep.2023.07.003
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  2. Article: Cell Culture Systems for Studying Hepatitis B and Hepatitis D Virus Infections.

    Lee, Grace Sanghee / Purdy, Michael A / Choi, Youkyung

    Life (Basel, Switzerland)

    2023  Volume 13, Issue 7

    Abstract: The hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis D virus (HDV) infections cause liver disease, including ... problem. In 2019, 296 million people were living with chronic hepatitis B and about 5% of them were ...

    Abstract The hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis D virus (HDV) infections cause liver disease, including hepatitis, cirrhosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). HBV infection remains a major global health problem. In 2019, 296 million people were living with chronic hepatitis B and about 5% of them were co-infected with HDV. In vitro cell culture systems are instrumental in the development of therapeutic targets. Cell culture systems contribute to identifying molecular mechanisms for HBV and HDV propagation, finding drug targets for antiviral therapies, and testing antiviral agents. Current HBV therapeutics, such as nucleoside analogs, effectively suppress viral replication but are not curative. Additionally, no effective treatment for HDV infection is currently available. Therefore, there is an urgent need to develop therapies to treat both viral infections. A robust in vitro cell culture system supporting HBV and HDV infections (HBV/HDV) is a critical prerequisite to studying HBV/HDV pathogenesis, the complete life cycle of HBV/HDV infections, and consequently identifying new therapeutics. However, the lack of an efficient cell culture system hampers the development of novel antiviral strategies for HBV/HDV infections. In vitro cell culture models have evolved with significant improvements over several decades. Recently, the development of the HepG2-NTCP sec+ cell line, expressing the sodium taurocholate co-transporting polypeptide receptor (NTCP) and self-assembling co-cultured primary human hepatocytes (SACC-PHHs) has opened new perspectives for a better understanding of HBV and HDV lifecycles and the development of specific antiviral drug targets against HBV/HDV infections. We address various cell culture systems along with different cell lines and how these cell culture systems can be used to provide better tools for HBV and HDV studies.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-07-08
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2662250-6
    ISSN 2075-1729
    ISSN 2075-1729
    DOI 10.3390/life13071527
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  3. Article ; Online: Exposure to artificial ultraviolet-B light mediates alterations on the hepatic transcriptome and vitamin D metabolism in pigs.

    Hasan, Maruf / Reyer, Henry / Oster, Michael / Trakooljul, Nares / Ponsuksilli, Siriluck / Magowan, Elizabeth / Fischer, Dagmar-Christiane / Wimmers, Klaus

    The Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology

    2023  Volume 236, Page(s) 106428

    Abstract: ... dependent on dietary supply. Additional endogenous vitamin D production after exposure to ultraviolet-B (UVB ... In the currently prevailing pig husbandry systems, the vitamin D status is almost exclusively ... the production of functional vitamin D-enriched meat for human consumption. In this study, growing pigs (n = 16) were subjected ...

    Abstract In the currently prevailing pig husbandry systems, the vitamin D status is almost exclusively dependent on dietary supply. Additional endogenous vitamin D production after exposure to ultraviolet-B (UVB) light might allow the animals to utilize minerals in a more efficient manner, as well as enable the production of functional vitamin D-enriched meat for human consumption. In this study, growing pigs (n = 16) were subjected to a control group or to a daily narrowband UVB exposure of 1 standard erythema dose (SED) for a period of 9 weeks until slaughter at a body weight of 105 kg. Transcriptomic profiling of liver with emphasis on the associated effects on vitamin D metabolism due to UVB exposure were evaluated via RNA sequencing. Serum was analyzed for vitamin D status and health parameters such as minerals and biochemical markers. The serum concentration of calcidiol, but not calcitriol, was significantly elevated in response to UVB exposure after 17 days on trial. No effects of UVB exposure were observed on growth performance and blood test results. At slaughter, the RNA sequencing analyses following daily UVB exposure revealed 703 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in liver tissue (adjusted p-value < 0.01). Results showed that molecular pathways for vitamin D synthesis (CYP2R1) rather than cholesterol synthesis (DHCR7) were preferentially initiated in liver. Gene enrichment (p < 0.05) was observed for reduced cholesterol/steroid biosynthesis, SNARE interactions in vesicular transport, and CDC42 signaling. Taken together, dietary vitamin D supply can be complemented via endogenous production after UVB exposure in pig husbandry, which could be considered in the development of functional foods.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Animals ; Swine ; Transcriptome ; Vitamin D ; Vitamins ; Ultraviolet Rays ; Cholesterol ; Minerals ; Liver/metabolism
    Chemical Substances Vitamin D (1406-16-2) ; Vitamins ; Cholesterol (97C5T2UQ7J) ; Minerals
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-11-19
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 1049188-0
    ISSN 1879-1220 ; 0960-0760
    ISSN (online) 1879-1220
    ISSN 0960-0760
    DOI 10.1016/j.jsbmb.2023.106428
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  4. Article: Hepatitis B virus and hepatitis D virus infection in women with or at risk for HIV infection in the United States.

    Argirion, Ilona / Mahale, Parag / Pfeiffer, Ruth M / Liu, Ping / Adimora, Adaora A / Akiyama, Matthew J / Bolivar, Hector H / French, Audrey / Plankey, Michael / Price, Jennifer C / Rana, Aadia / Sheth, Anandi / Koshiol, Jill / Seaberg, Eric C / Kuniholm, Mark H / Glenn, Jeffrey / O'Brien, Thomas R

    Frontiers in medicine

    2023  Volume 10, Page(s) 1070420

    Abstract: Hepatitis D virus (HDV) requires co-infection with hepatitis B virus (HBV ...

    Abstract Hepatitis D virus (HDV) requires co-infection with hepatitis B virus (HBV). Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) shares transmission routes with these viruses. Among 4,932 US women infected with or at-risk for HIV during 1994-2015, HBV surface antigen (HBsAg) positivity was more common in women with HIV (2.8% vs. 1.2%;
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-03-02
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2775999-4
    ISSN 2296-858X
    ISSN 2296-858X
    DOI 10.3389/fmed.2023.1070420
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  5. Article ; Online: Prognostic assessment in COPD without lung function: the B-AE-D indices.

    Boeck, Lucas / Soriano, Joan B / Brusse-Keizer, Marjolein / Blasi, Francesco / Kostikas, Konstantinos / Boersma, Wim / Milenkovic, Branislava / Louis, Renaud / Lacoma, Alicia / Djamin, Remco / Aerts, Joachim / Torres, Antoni / Rohde, Gernot / Welte, Tobias / Martinez-Camblor, Pablo / Rakic, Janko / Scherr, Andreas / Koller, Michael / van der Palen, Job /
    Marin, Jose M / Alfageme, Inmaculada / Almagro, Pere / Casanova, Ciro / Esteban, Cristobal / Soler-Cataluña, Juan J / de-Torres, Juan P / Miravitlles, Marc / Celli, Bartolome R / Tamm, Michael / Stolz, Daiana

    The European respiratory journal

    2016  Volume 47, Issue 6, Page(s) 1635–1644

    Abstract: ... marker combination. 0, 1 or 2 points were assigned to each parameter and totalled to B-AE-D or B-AE-D ... C. It was observed that B-AE-D and B-AE-D-C were at least as good as BODE (body mass index, airflow ... validation of B-AE-D was performed in COCOMICS and COMIC (c-statistic for 1-year all-cause mortality: 0.68 ...

    Abstract Several composite markers have been proposed for risk assessment in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). However, choice of parameters and score complexity restrict clinical applicability. Our aim was to provide and validate a simplified COPD risk index independent of lung function.The PROMISE study (n=530) was used to develop a novel prognostic index. Index performance was assessed regarding 2-year COPD-related mortality and all-cause mortality. External validity was tested in stable and exacerbated COPD patients in the ProCOLD, COCOMICS and COMIC cohorts (total n=2988).Using a mixed clinical and statistical approach, body mass index (B), severe acute exacerbations of COPD frequency (AE), modified Medical Research Council dyspnoea severity (D) and copeptin (C) were identified as the most suitable simplified marker combination. 0, 1 or 2 points were assigned to each parameter and totalled to B-AE-D or B-AE-D-C. It was observed that B-AE-D and B-AE-D-C were at least as good as BODE (body mass index, airflow obstruction, dyspnoea, exercise capacity), ADO (age, dyspnoea, airflow obstruction) and DOSE (dyspnoea, obstruction, smoking, exacerbation) indices for predicting 2-year all-cause mortality (c-statistic: 0.74, 0.77, 0.69, 0.72 and 0.63, respectively; Hosmer-Lemeshow test all p>0.05). Both indices were COPD specific (c-statistic for predicting COPD-related 2-year mortality: 0.87 and 0.89, respectively). External validation of B-AE-D was performed in COCOMICS and COMIC (c-statistic for 1-year all-cause mortality: 0.68 and 0.74; c-statistic for 2-year all-cause mortality: 0.65 and 0.67; Hosmer-Lemeshow test all p>0.05).The B-AE-D index, plus copeptin if available, allows a simple and accurate assessment of COPD-related risk.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2016-06
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 639359-7
    ISSN 1399-3003 ; 0903-1936
    ISSN (online) 1399-3003
    ISSN 0903-1936
    DOI 10.1183/13993003.01485-2015
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  6. Article ; Online: Vitamin D Insufficiency and Clinical Outcomes with Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-Cell Therapy in Large B-cell Lymphoma.

    Nath, Karthik / Tomas, Ana Alarcon / Flynn, Jessica / Fein, Joshua A / Alperovich, Anna / Anagnostou, Theodora / Batlevi, Connie Lee / Dahi, Parastoo B / Fingrut, Warren B / Giralt, Sergio A / Lin, Richard J / Palomba, M Lia / Peled, Jonathan U / Salles, Gilles / Sauter, Craig S / Scordo, Michael / Fraint, Ellen / Feuer, Elise / Shah, Nishi /
    Slingerland, John B / Devlin, Sean / Shah, Gunjan L / Gupta, Gaurav / Perales, Miguel-Angel / Shouval, Roni

    Transplantation and cellular therapy

    2022  Volume 28, Issue 11, Page(s) 751.e1–751.e7

    Abstract: ... diagnosed large B-cell lymphoma (LBCL). However, the role of circulating vitamin D concentrations ... Vitamin D insufficiency is a potentially modifiable risk factor for poor outcomes in newly ... 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25-OHD) status with 100-day complete response, progression-free survival ...

    Abstract Vitamin D insufficiency is a potentially modifiable risk factor for poor outcomes in newly diagnosed large B-cell lymphoma (LBCL). However, the role of circulating vitamin D concentrations in relapsed/refractory LBCL treated with CD19-directed chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy (CAR-T) is currently unknown. This was a single-center, observational study that evaluated the association of pre-CAR-T 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25-OHD) status with 100-day complete response, progression-free survival, overall survival, and CAR-T-related toxicity in 111 adult relapsed/refractory LBCL patients. Vitamin D insufficiency was defined as ≤30 ng/mL in accordance with the Endocrine Society guidelines. The median pre-CAR-T 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentration was 24 ng/mL (interquarile range = 18-34). Vitamin D-insufficient patients (≤30 ng/mL; n = 73 [66%]) were significantly younger than their vitamin D-replete (>30 ng/mL; n = 38 [34%]) counterparts (P= .039). The vitamin D-insufficient cohort was enriched for de novo LBCL as the histological subtype (P= .026) and had a higher proportion of tisagenlecleucel as the CAR-T product (P= .049). There were no other significant differences in the baseline characteristics between the two groups. In vitamin D-insufficient compared to -replete patients, 100-day complete response was 55% versus 76% (P= .029), and 2-year overall survival was 41% versus 71% (P= .061), respectively. In multivariate analysis, vitamin D insufficiency remained significantly associated with 100-day complete response (odds ratio 2.58 [1.05-6.83]; P= .045) and overall survival (hazard ratio 2.24 [1.08-4.66], P= .030). In recipients of tisagenlecleucel, vitamin D insufficiency was associated with significantly lower cell viability of the infused CAR-T product (P= .015). Finally, pretreatment vitamin D insufficiency did not predict for subsequent CAR-T-related toxicity. This is the first report to demonstrate that vitamin D insufficiency is associated with inferior clinical outcomes in CAR-T recipients. Further study into the mechanistic insights of this finding, and the potential role of vitamin D supplementation to optimize CAR-T are warranted.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Humans ; Receptors, Chimeric Antigen/therapeutic use ; Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse ; Vitamins/therapeutic use ; Vitamin D/therapeutic use ; Vitamin D Deficiency/drug therapy ; Cell- and Tissue-Based Therapy
    Chemical Substances Receptors, Chimeric Antigen ; Vitamins ; Vitamin D (1406-16-2)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-08-06
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Observational Study ; Journal Article ; Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 3062231-1
    ISSN 2666-6367
    ISSN (online) 2666-6367
    DOI 10.1016/j.jtct.2022.08.001
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  7. Article ; Online: Evaluation of a Ultraviolet B Light Emitting Diode (LED) for Producing Vitamin D

    Veronikis, Angeline J / Cevik, Muhammet B / Allen, Rachel H / Shirvani, Arash / Sun, Audrey / Persons, Kelly S / Holick, Michael F

    Anticancer research

    2020  Volume 40, Issue 2, Page(s) 719–722

    Abstract: ... B (UVB) radiation was evaluated for its efficacy and efficiency to produce vitamin D: Materials ... by high-pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) to determine the vitamin D: Results: There was a statistically ... to vitamin D: Conclusion: The UVB-LED was effective and efficient in generating vitamin D ...

    Abstract Aim: A commercially available light emitting diode (LED) that transmitted narrow band ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation was evaluated for its efficacy and efficiency to produce vitamin D
    Materials and methods: Human skin samples were obtained from surgical procedures. The LED had peak emission wavelength of 295 nm. Skin samples were exposed to the UVB-LED for varying times and then were analyzed by high-pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) to determine the vitamin D
    Results: There was a statistically significant time- and dose-dependent increase in the percent of 7-dehydrocholesterol that was converted to vitamin D
    Conclusion: The UVB-LED was effective and efficient in generating vitamin D
    MeSH term(s) Cholecalciferol/biosynthesis ; Cholecalciferol/metabolism ; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ; Dehydrocholesterols/metabolism ; Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation ; Humans ; Skin/metabolism ; Skin/radiation effects ; Ultraviolet Rays
    Chemical Substances Dehydrocholesterols ; Cholecalciferol (1C6V77QF41) ; 7-dehydrocholesterol (BK1IU07GKF)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-02-02
    Publishing country Greece
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 604549-2
    ISSN 1791-7530 ; 0250-7005
    ISSN (online) 1791-7530
    ISSN 0250-7005
    DOI 10.21873/anticanres.14002
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  8. Article ; Online: Influenza B, C and D Viruses

    Wolff, Thorsten / Veit, Michael

    Reference Module in Life Sciences

    Abstract: This article summarizes current knowledge on the related influenza B and C viruses and considers ... the few studies on the recently identified influenza D virus. We focus on the particular viral genome ...

    Abstract This article summarizes current knowledge on the related influenza B and C viruses and considers the few studies on the recently identified influenza D virus. We focus on the particular viral genome organizations, the viral propagation cycles, as well as structural and functional insight into the encoded viral gene products. This is complemented with comprehensive sections that address the evolutionary strategies and the epidemiological significance of these influenza virus types, as well as the current state of interventions available for their control.
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher Elsevier; PMC
    Document type Article ; Online
    DOI 10.1016/b978-0-12-809633-8.21505-7
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  9. Article ; Online: Hepatitis B virus and hepatitis D virus infection in women with or at risk for HIV infection in the United States

    Ilona Argirion / Parag Mahale / Ruth M. Pfeiffer / Ping Liu / Adaora A. Adimora / Matthew J. Akiyama / Hector H. Bolivar / Audrey French / Michael Plankey / Jennifer C. Price / Aadia Rana / Anandi Sheth / Jill Koshiol / Eric C. Seaberg / Mark H. Kuniholm / Jeffrey Glenn / Thomas R. O’Brien

    Frontiers in Medicine, Vol

    2023  Volume 10

    Abstract: Hepatitis D virus (HDV) requires co-infection with hepatitis B virus (HBV ...

    Abstract Hepatitis D virus (HDV) requires co-infection with hepatitis B virus (HBV). Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) shares transmission routes with these viruses. Among 4,932 US women infected with or at-risk for HIV during 1994–2015, HBV surface antigen (HBsAg) positivity was more common in women with HIV (2.8% vs. 1.2%; p = 0.001); HDV was more common among participants enrolled during 2013–2015 (p = 0.0004) and those with resolved rather than active hepatitis C (1.9% vs. 0.5%; p = 0.02). Among HBsAg-positive women (n = 117), HDV antibody prevalence was 22% and did not vary by HIV status; HDV infection was associated with the presence of advanced fibrosis/cirrhosis at enrollment (adjusted odds ratio, 5.70; 95% confidence interval, 1.46–22.29). Our results demonstrate the importance of HDV testing in HBV-infected US women.
    Keywords epidemiology ; hepatitis B virus ; hepatitis D virus ; hepatitis C virus ; anti-HDV ; persons who injected drugs ; Medicine (General) ; R5-920
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-03-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
    Document type Article ; Online
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  10. Article: Ultraviolet B Radiation: The Vitamin D Connection.

    Holick, Michael F

    Advances in experimental medicine and biology

    2017  Volume 996, Page(s) 137–154

    Abstract: Vitamin D is known as the sunshine vitamin. During exposure to sunlight the skin transforms 7 ... dehydrocholesterol into vitamin D ...

    Abstract Vitamin D is known as the sunshine vitamin. During exposure to sunlight the skin transforms 7-dehydrocholesterol into vitamin D
    Language English
    Publishing date 2017
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 2214-8019 ; 0065-2598
    ISSN (online) 2214-8019
    ISSN 0065-2598
    DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-56017-5_12
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