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Precise DNA Editing Strongly Reduces Hepatitis B Surface Protein and Blocks Hepatitis D Virus Release

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Abstract

A single injection of adenine base editing resulted in undetectable HBsAg levels in HBVcircle mice.

  • Adenine base editing significantly reduced HBsAg production and HBV replication by targeting both covalently closed circular DNA (cccDNA) and integrated HBV DNA.
  • One injection of ABE-gS2 led to undetectable HBsAg in HBVcircle mice.
  • Two injections of ABE-gS2 resulted in a 90% reduction of serum HBsAg in HBV-infected human liver chimeric mice.
  • Inhibition of HBV DNA replication was observed in vivo.
  • Base editing of the HBs open reading frame decreased hepatitis D virus (HDV) release in vitro.

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