Relationship between serum HBV-RNA levels and intrahepatic viral as well as histologic activity markers in entecavir-treated patients
- PMID: 28870671
- DOI: 10.1016/j.jhep.2017.08.021
Relationship between serum HBV-RNA levels and intrahepatic viral as well as histologic activity markers in entecavir-treated patients
Abstract
Background & aims: In diagnostics, serum hepatitis B virus (HBV)-RNA levels are valuable when the HBV-DNA load in circulation is effectively suppressed by nucleos(t)ide analogue (NUC) therapy. This study aimed to determine the intrahepatic viral replication activity reflected in serum HBV-RNA and whether HBV-RNA contributes to liver histological changes in patients treated with NUC.
Methods: A cross-sectional set of serum and liver biopsy samples was obtained from patients treated with entecavir, who had undetectable levels of serum HBV-DNA. The correlations between serum HBV-RNA concentration and levels of peripheral and intrahepatic viral replicative forms, as well as histological scores, were analyzed. Quasispecies of serum HBV-RNA and intrahepatic viral replicative forms were examined by deep sequencing. HBV-RNA-positive hepatocytes were visualized by in situ hybridization.
Results: Serum HBV-RNA was detected in 35 of 47 patients (74.47%, 2.33-4.80log10copies/ml). These levels correlated not only with the intrahepatic HBV-RNA level and the ratio of intrahepatic HBV-RNA to covalently closed circular DNA (cccDNA), but also with the histological scores for grading and staging. Regarding quasispecies, serum HBV-RNA was dynamic and more genetically homogenous to simultaneously sampled intrahepatic HBV-RNA than to the cccDNA pool. In situ histology revealed that HBV-RNA-positive hepatocytes were clustered in foci, sporadically distributed across the lobules, and co-localized with hepatitis B surface antigen.
Conclusion: Serum HBV-RNA levels reflect intrahepatic viral transcriptional activity and are associated with liver histopathology in patients receiving NUC therapy. Our study sheds light on the nature of HBV-RNA in the pathogenesis of chronic HBV infection and has implications for the management of chronic hepatitis B during NUC therapy.
Lay summary: Serum HBV-RNA levels are indicative of the intrahepatic transcriptional activity of covalently closed circular DNA and are associated with liver histological changes in patients with chronic B hepatitis who are receiving nucleos(t)ide analogue therapy.
Keywords: Chronic hepatitis B; Histopathology; Nucleos(t)ide analogues; Viral RNA; Viral replication.
Copyright © 2017 European Association for the Study of the Liver. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Comment in
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Reply to: "HBV RNA virion-like particles produced under nucleos(t)ide analogues treatment are mainly replication-deficient".J Hepatol. 2018 Apr;68(4):849-851. doi: 10.1016/j.jhep.2017.10.029. Epub 2017 Nov 4. J Hepatol. 2018. PMID: 29113913 No abstract available.
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HBV RNA virion-like particles produced under nucleos(t)ide analogues treatment are mainly replication-deficient.J Hepatol. 2018 Apr;68(4):847-849. doi: 10.1016/j.jhep.2017.10.030. Epub 2017 Nov 4. J Hepatol. 2018. PMID: 29113914 No abstract available.
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The Role of Serum HBV-RNA Levels as a Marker of Intrahepatic Viral and Histologic Activity.Korean J Gastroenterol. 2018 May 25;71(5):297-299. doi: 10.4166/kjg.2018.71.5.297. Korean J Gastroenterol. 2018. PMID: 29791991 No abstract available.
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