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KMID : 0363319990200010122
Journal of Korean Oriental Internal Medicine
1999 Volume.20 No. 1 p.122 ~ p.132
The Effect of Herbs on Inhibition of HBeAg Production in HepG2.2.15 Cell line
Woo Hong-Jung

Lee Jang-Hoon
Kim Young-Chul
Abstract
Purpose : Hepatitis B virus DNA transfected cell line(HepG2.2.15) was cultured to evaluate the effect of herbs on the expression of HBeAg and the replication of HBV. HepG2.2.15 produces HBV particles as well as viral proteins into cell culture media.

Methods : Extracts of herbs were adminitered to the cells on the proper concentration. Culture media was collected 48 hours after the herbal administration and HBeAg level in the media was examined by ELISA method. To confirm that the anti-viral effect was not due to direct cytotocixity of the extracts, normal cell proliferation was shown by cell counting. And as of the interference in protein synthesis of HepG2.2.15 by herb-extracts, we used the result of study that we performed before by assay using EIA method.

Results& Conclusion : Herb medicines like ò¢êø(Sanguisorbae Radix) and ÜÝÝÎí­(Rubi Frusctus) showed significant inhibitory effect on HBeAg expression at p<0.01 and çéÚ«í­(Acanthopanacis Cortex) at p<0.05. Whereas, though some herbs such as õ®ÐÆ(Rubiae Radix), ߣÞÛ(Crataegii Fructus), ÛÜíËå·(Paeoniae Radix Alba), and ÓÞüÜ(Rhei Radix et Rhizoma) showed the tendecy to suppress HBeAg. most of them were not significant statistically. From the above, we could conclude that those herb medicines can be applied to patients effectively and further studies on effective fraction of some herbs are thought to be needed.
KEYWORD
HBV, herb, HepG2.2.15, HBeAg
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