Inhibition of the SRC kinase family pathway as a method of treating HBV infection and hepatocellular carcinoma
a technology of src kinase and hbv infection, which is applied in the direction of nitro compound active ingredients, transferases, peptide/protein ingredients, etc., can solve the problems of hbv infection, hepatitis following a primary infection with hbv is an international public health problem of wide proportions, and the acute hepatitis is usually self-limited, and achieves high degree of efficacy, high specificity and efficacy
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[0036] The present invention relates to therapeutic protocols and pharmaceutical compositions designed to target HBx-mediated activation of Src kinase, members of the Src tyrosine kinase family and components of the Src kinase family signal transduction pathways for the treatment of HBV infection and related disorders and diseases, such as HCC. The invention further relates to pharmaceutical compositions for the treatment of HBV-infection targeted to HBx and its essential activities required to sustain HBV replication.
[0037] The invention is based, in part, on the Applicants' discovery that activation of Src kinase signaling cascades plays a fundamental role in mammalian hepadnavirus replication. Applicants have demonstrated that HBx mediates activation of the Src family of kinases and that this activation is a critical function provided by HBx for mammalian hepadnavirus replication.
[0038] The present invention encompasses a variety of protocols to inhibit HBV replication and infe...
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