Article du Bulletin
Combination of an antiviral drug and immunomodulation against hepadnaviral infection in the woodchuck model [Combinaison d'un médicament antiviral et immunomodulateur contre l'infection hépadnavirus dans le modèle de la marmotte].
Lu M., Yao X., Xu Y., Lorenz H., Dahmen U., Chi H., Dirsch O., Kemper T., He L., Glebe D., Gerlich W.H., Wen Y. & Roggendorf M. · 2008 · J. Virol. , 82(5): 2598-2603.
Résumé
The essential role of multispecific immune responses for the control of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection implies the need of multimodal therapeutic strategies for chronic HBV infection, including antiviral chemotherapy and immunomodulation. This hypothesis was tested in the woodchuck model by a combination of lamivudine pretreatment and subsequent immunizations of woodchucks chronically infected with woodchuck hepatitis virus. The immunizations were performed with DNA vaccines or antigen-antibody immune complexes (IC)/DNA vaccines. Immunizations with IC/DNA vaccines led to an anti-woodchuck hepatitis virus surface antibody response and significant reductions of viral load and antigenemia, suggesting that such a strategy may be effective against chronic HBV infection.
