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. 2007 Dec;45(12):3942-7.
doi: 10.1128/JCM.00366-07. Epub 2007 Oct 17.

Hepatitis B virus core-related antigens as markers for monitoring chronic hepatitis B infection

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Hepatitis B virus core-related antigens as markers for monitoring chronic hepatitis B infection

Danny Ka-Ho Wong et al. J Clin Microbiol. 2007 Dec.

Abstract

A sensitive chemiluminescence enzyme immunoassay has been developed for hepatitis B virus (HBV) core-related antigen (HBcrAg) detection. We aimed to investigate the usefulness of HBcrAg measurement for monitoring chronic hepatitis B disease. HBcrAg levels were measured by a chemiluminescence enzyme immunoassay in 54 untreated patients and 39 patients treated with either entecavir or lamivudine. The HBcrAg concentration correlated positively with the levels of serum HBV DNA (r = 0.820), intrahepatic total HBV DNA (r = 0.700), and covalently closed circular DNA (cccDNA) (r = 0.664; for all, P values were <0.001). A higher HBcrAg concentration was associated with a greater proportion of hepatitis B core antigen immunostaining. Although the differences were not statistically significant, patients with higher Knodell necroinflammation and fibrosis scores tended to have higher serum HBcrAg concentration levels. In the treated patients, the logarithmic reduction in HBcrAg at week 48 correlated positively with the logarithmic reduction of serum HBV DNA, intrahepatic total HBV DNA, and cccDNA. Of the 31 patients with undetectable serum HBV DNA (<300 copies/ml) at the end of treatment, 20 (65%) still had detectable HBcrAg. A greater reduction in posttreatment HBcrAg concentration was associated with histological improvement and a decrease in hepatitis B core antigen immunostaining. HBcrAg concentrations of <40,000 kU/ml at baseline and <200 kU/ml at week 24 were associated with a higher chance of having undetectable HBV DNA at week 48. In conclusion, serum HBcrAg levels correlated with HBV virological markers and reflected the chronic hepatitis B disease activity in the liver.

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FIG. 1.
Correlation between serum HBcrAg concentration and ALT, serum HBV DNA, intrahepatic total HBV DNA, and cccDNA levels. Open squares, circles, and triangles indicate samples which are HBeAg-positive, whereas closed squares, circles, and triangles indicate samples lacking HBeAg.

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