Chronic hepatitis B virus infection is a major health burden worldwide. Although efficient in maintaining the infection under control, current treatments are unable to fully eradicate the virus due to the persistence of its minichromosome, the so-called cccDNA. In the context of emerging antiviral and combinatorial therapies aiming at decreasing the cccDNA pool or at silencing its transcriptional activity, the detection and quantification of viral RNAs have gained increasing interest as a way to monitor the HBV reservoir. Here, we describe the protocol of the HBV full-length 5'RACE, a technique that allows to define the repertoire of the different HBV RNA species in vitro, intracellularly and extracellularly, and in vivo, in patients' serum in a qualitative or quantitative manner, depending on the choice of the post-analysis methodology.
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