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  • Title: The hepatitis B virus e antigen cannot pass the murine placenta efficiently and does not induce CTL immune tolerance in H-2b mice in utero.
    Author: Reifenberg K, Deutschle T, Wild J, Hanano R, Gastrock-Balitsch I, Schirmbeck R, Schlicht HJ.
    Journal: Virology; 1998 Mar 30; 243(1):45-53. PubMed ID: 9527914.
    Abstract:
    The function of the secretory core gene product (HBeAg) of the human hepatitis B virus is unclear. It has been discussed that this protein may be passed from the mother to the fetus, where it might induce immunologic tolerance. Here we have examined this possibility with transgenic mice expressing high levels of HBeAg. Analysis of serum samples obtained from nontransgenic fetuses which developed in HBeAg-positive mothers showed no evidence that the HBeAg can pass the placenta. Moreover, direct examination of the HBeAg- and HBcAg-specific cytotoxic T-cell immune response of H-2b mice which developed in either transgenic or nontransgenic mothers revealed no indication that mice which could have been exposed to the HBeAg in utero become tolerant to HBV core gene products. From these data we conclude that the placenta represents an efficient barrier for HBeAg transfer and that the HBeAg does not tolerize cytotoxic T cells, at least in mice of the H-2b haplotype.
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