Final answer:
The primary mechanism for hepatic injury in acute viral hepatitis B is the T lymphocyte-mediated lysis of infected liver cells by the immune system. The correct option is E.
Step-by-step explanation:
The hepatic injury in the case of acute viral hepatitis B is primarily caused by the immune system, specifically by T lymphocyte-mediated lysis of infected hepatic cells.
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infects liver cells (hepatocytes) and results in an inflammatory response. The presence of the HBV surface antigen (HBsAg) indicates active viral replication within hepatocytes. However, the actual damage to the liver is often due to the immune response to the virus rather than the virus itself.
Specifically, the cytotoxic T cells recognize viral antigens presented on the surface of infected hepatocytes and destroy these cells as a means to control the infection.