Nucleos(t)ide analogs for hepatitis B virus infection differentially regulate the growth factor signaling in hepatocytes.
Ryogo ShimizuKazuhisa MuraiKensuke TanakaYuga SatoNaho TakedaSaki NakasyoTakayoshi ShirasakiKazunori KawaguchiTetsuro ShimakamiKouki NioYuki NakayaHarumi KagiwadaKatsuhisa HorimotoMasashi MizokamiShuichi KanekoKazumoto MurataTaro YamashitaMasao HondaPublished in: Hepatology communications (2024)
NtAs (adefovir disoproxil, tenofovir disoproxil fumarate, and tenofovir alafenamide), which are adenine derivative acyclic nucleotide analogs, potentially bind to the ATP-binding site of growth factor receptors and inhibit their autophosphorylation, which might reduce the risk of HCC in patients with chronic hepatitis B.