Hepatitis B Virus Does Not Interfere with Innate Immune Responses in the Human Liver

Most viruses are detected at early stages of cell infection and induce an innate immune response mediated by production interferons (IFNs). IFNs induce expression of hundreds of IFN-stimulated genes (ISGs). Infection of chimpanzees with hepatitis C virus, but not hepatitis B virus (HBV), induces ISG expression in the liver. HBV might not induce an innate immune response because it is not detected by pattern recognition receptors (the stealth properties of HBV) or because HBV suppresses IFN production or signaling despite detection by pattern recognition receptors.

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