Mini reviewLinking human beta retrovirus infection with primary biliary cirrhosis
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Discovery of the human betaretrovirus in patients with primary biliary cirrhosis
Several complementary approaches were used to identify a retrovirus as a candidate agent associated with PBC. After finding no evidence of bacterial 16s ribosomal DNA in PBC liver samples, representational difference analysis studies were performed using liver and skin from a PBC patient, as the technique had recently been employed to discover the human herpes virus 8 associated with Kaposi's sarcoma [2], [8], [9]. Retroviral sequences were found and follow up Western blot studies using a
Prevalence of betaretrovirus infection in patients with primary biliary cirrhosis
Two studies have shown that the viremia can be detected in serum of approximately one in four patients with PBC as compared to 5% of control subjects [7], [38]. RT-PCR and immunochemistry investigations found that the HBRV was predominantly distributed in lymphoid tissue rather than the liver in patients with PBC as 75% of lymph node samples from PBC patients were positive for viral protein and RNA but only a third of patients had viral RNA in the liver (Fig. 1). As virus has been visualized in
Linking betaretrovirus infection with the mitochondrial phenotype of primary biliary cirrhosis
Koch's postulates are not applicable to chronic complex disorders with a strong genetic component. However, recapitulating a disease phenotype with viral infection in an animal model or in vitro can provide the necessary proof for a causal association. The aberrant expression of the mitochondrial antigens on the cell surface of biliary epithelium is both a disease specific phenotype and probably directly related to the development of the autoimmune response [1]. However, it is unknown why
Translational studies using antiretroviral therapy in patients with primary biliary cirrhosis
Pilot studies and randomized-controlled trials with antiretroviral therapy have been conducted to address the hypothesis that the human betaretrovirus causes cholangitis in patients with PBC. At the time the pilot studies were conducted, lamivudine therapy had proven to be an effective and safe treatment for patients with hepatitis B virus infection. Yet, PBC patients treated with lamivudine monotherapy derived little demonstrable biochemical or histological benefit [50]. The pilot study using
Prospectus
There are accumulating data linking HBRV with PBC (Table 1) and a strong suggestion that antiviral may be of benefit in PBC. Indeed, lead investigators in the treatment of PBC have suggested that antiviral trials are warranted in patients with PBC to address the viral hypothesis and find better therapies for patients with PBC [59]. The NOD.c3c4 mouse model has provided a relevant resource for investigating HAART regimens, such as Truvada and Kaletra that have reversed biliary disease without
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no other conflicts of interest.
Acknowledgements
The research was supported by Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research, Canadian Association of Gastroenterology, Canadian Institutes for Health Research and the Canadian Liver Foundation. The clinical trials were supported by GlaxoSmithKline and Axcan Pharma. Andrew Mason was principal investigator on the antiviral clinical trials that were supported by GlaxoSmithKline and Axcan Pharma. The authors express their gratitude to Gina Mason for assistance with manuscript review and
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