Silencing hepatitis B virus covalently closed circular DNA: The potential of an epigenetic therapy approach

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Prashika Singh [1 ]
Dylan Kairuz [1 ]
Patrick Arbuthnot [1 ]
Kristie Bloom [1 ]
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[1] Wits/SAMRC Antiviral Gene Therapy Research Unit,School of Pathology,University of the Witwatersrand
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Chronic hepatitis B virus; Epigenetic gene silencing; Functional cure; Hepatocellular carcinoma; Hepatitis B surface antigen;
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Global prophylactic vaccination programmes have helped to curb new hepatitis B virus(HBV) infections. However, it is estimated that nearly 300 million people are chronically infected and have a high risk of developing hepatocellular carcinoma. As such, HBV remains a serious health priority and the development of novel curative therapeutics is urgently needed. Chronic HBV infection has been attributed to the persistence of the covalently closed circular DNA(ccc DNA) which establishes itself as a minichromosome in the nucleus of hepatocytes. As the viral transcription intermediate, the ccc DNA is responsible for producing new virions and perpetuating infection. HBV is dependent on various host factors for ccc DNA formation and the minichromosome is amenable to epigenetic modifications. Two HBV proteins, X(HBx) and core(HBc) promote viral replication by modulating the ccc DNA epigenome and regulating host cell responses. This includes viral and host gene expression, chromatin remodeling, DNA methylation, the antiviral immune response, apoptosis, and ubiquitination. Elimination of the ccc DNA minichromosome would result in a sterilizing cure; however, this may be difficult to achieve. Epigenetic therapies could permanently silence the ccc DNA minichromosome and promote a functional cure. This review explores the ccc DNA epigenome, how host and viral factors influence transcription, and the recent epigenetic therapies and epigenome engineering approaches that have been described.
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