[Role of cellular metabolism in the control of chronic viral hepatitis].
Olivier DiazAnne-Flore LegrandWalid El-OrchFlorentine JacolinVincent LotteauChristophe RamièrePierre-Olivier VidalainLaure Perrin-CoconPublished in: Medecine sciences : M/S (2023)
Hepatitis viruses modify the cellular metabolism of hepatocytes by interacting with specific enzymes such as glucokinase. The metabolic changes induced by viruses can have a direct impact on the innate antiviral response. The complex interactions between viral components, innate immunity, and hepatocyte metabolism explain why chronic hepatitis infections lead to liver inflammation, progressing to cirrhosis, fibrosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma. Metabolic regulators could be used in innovative therapies to deprive viruses of key metabolites and induce an antiviral defense.