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. 2022 Jun 1;36(7):975-984.
doi: 10.1097/QAD.0000000000003193. Epub 2022 Feb 14.

Hepatitis B surface antigen and hepatitis B RNA changes in HIV/hepatitis B virus co-infected participants receiving hepatitis B virus-active antiretroviral therapy

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Hepatitis B surface antigen and hepatitis B RNA changes in HIV/hepatitis B virus co-infected participants receiving hepatitis B virus-active antiretroviral therapy

Claudia Hawkins et al. AIDS. .

Abstract

Introduction: With advances in hepatitis B virus (HBV) therapies, there is a need to identify serum biomarkers that assess the HBV covalently closed circular DNA (cccDNA) reservoir and predict functional cure in HIV/HBV co-infection.

Methods: In this retrospective study, combining samples from HIV/HBV co-infected participants enrolled in two ACTG interventional trials, proportions achieving HBsAg less than 0.05 log10 IU/ml and HBV RNA less than log10 1.65 U/ml or not detected (LLoQ/NEG) in response to DUAL [tenofovir TDF+emtricitabine (FTC)] vs. MONO [FTC or lamivudine (3TC)] HBV-active ART, were measured. Predictors of qHBsAg less than 0.05 log10 IU/ml were evaluated in logistic regression models.

Results: There were 88 participants [58% women, median age 34; 47 on DUAL vs. 41 on MONO HBV-active ART]. Twenty-one percent achieved HBsAg less than 0.05 log10 IU/ml (30% DUAL vs. 10% MONO). Time to HBsAg less than 0.05 log10 IU/ml was lower (P = 0.02) and the odds of achieving HBsAg less than 0.05 log10 IU/ml were higher (P = 0.07) in DUAL participants. HBV RNA became less than LLoQ/NEG in 47% (DUAL 60% vs. MONO 33%). qHBsAg less than 3 log10 IU/ml was the strongest predictor of HBsAg less than 0.05 log10 IU/ml.

Conclusion: This study supports current recommendations of TDF-based DUAL-HBV active ART for initial use in HIV/HBV co-infection. HBV RNA could be a useful marker of treatment response in HIV/HBV co-infected patients on HBV-active ART.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflicts of Interest:

GC, MK, VH, and MA are employees and shareholders of Abbott Laboratories.

MP is a Consultant to Antios and Aligos and spouse of an employee at Hoffman-La Roche

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Figure 1
a. HBsAg status by anti-HBV ART regimen b. Time to qHBsAg loss (<0.05 IU/mL) by anti-HBV ART regimen
Figure 2
Figure 2
a. HBV RNA status by anti-HBV ART regimen b. Time to first HBV RNA
Figure 3
Figure 3
a: Correlations between qHBsAg and HBV RNA changes from baseline b: Correlations between qHBsAg and HBV DNA changes from baseline

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