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Hepatitis delta virus infects the cells of hepadnavirus-induced hepatocellular carcinoma in woodchucks

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Cells of WHV-induced HCCs are susceptible to HDV infection in vivo, and therefore express functional putative WHV receptors and support the steps of the attachment/entry governed by the hepadnavirus envelope proteins. Because others previously hypothesized that hepadnavirus-induced HCCs are resistant to reinfection with a hepadnavirus in vivo, our data suggest that if such a resistance exists it likely occurs via a block at the post-entry step. The demonstrated ability of HDV to infect already formed HCCs may facilitate development of novel strategies further dissecting the mechanism of liver pathogenesis associated with HDV infection.

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