Significance of pre-S2 protein and its antibody in children with HBV infections
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Significance of pre-S2 protein and its antibody in children with HBV infections
Abstract
Pre-S2 protein and its antibody were detected in 130 children with hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection and 30 with T6 hepatitis B (HB) vaccination. The results showed that pre-S2 was positive in most chronic persistent hepatitis (CPH) and chronic active hepatitis(CAH) patients, while anti-pre-S2 was positive in only 8% (2/92 cases) and 11.5% (3/26 cases) respectively. The positive rate of anti-pre-S2 was 78.9% (15/19 cases) in cases at the convalescent stage of acute hepatitis B, 91.7% (55/60 cases) in cases with T6 HB vaccination and 83.3% (25.30 cases) in naturally acquired anti-HBs children, while pre-S2 was not noted. Anti-pre-S2 was negatively related to ALT and positively to anti-HBs (P less than 0.01). The positive relation of pre-S2 to HBsAg was observed. These results suggest that pre-S2 could be a marker for HBV infection, and anti-pre-S2 may indicate a favourable prognosis of HBV infection. There was no correlation between anti-pre-S2 and pathogenic damages induced by HBV.
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