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An Ideal Hallmark Closest to Complete Cure of Chronic Hepatitis B Patients:High-sensitivity Quantitative HBsAg Loss 被引量:4

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摘要 In the era of antiviral therapy,the main goal of treatment has shifted from the persistent inhibition of hepatitis B virus(HBV)replication to the pursuit of serological clearance of HBs surface antigen(HBsAg).Based on the life cycle of HBV,HBsAg originates from covalently closed circular DNA(cccDNA)and integrated HBV DNA,thus reflecting their transcriptional activity.Complete HBsAg loss may mean elimination or persistent inactivity of the HBV genome including cccDNA and integrated HBV DNA.HBsAg loss improves the recovery of abnormal immune function,which in turn,may further promote the clearance of residual viruses.Combined with functional cure and the great improvement of clinical outcomes,the continuous seroclearance of high-sensitivity quantitative HBsAg may represent the complete cure of chronic hepatitis B(CHB).For many other risk factors besides HBV itself,patients with HBsAg loss still need regular monitoring.In this review,we summarized the evolution of CHB treatment,the origin of serum HBsAg,the pattern of HBsAg seroclearance,and the effect of HBsAg loss on immune function and disease outcomes.In addition,we discuss the significance of high-sensitivity HBsAg detection and its possibility as a surrogate of complete cure.
出处 《Journal of Clinical and Translational Hepatology》 SCIE 2023年第1期197-206,共10页 临床与转化肝病杂志(英文版)
基金 supported in part by a grant from the National Major Project for Infectious Diseases Prevention and Treatment (No.2017ZX10302201-004-001,2017ZX10203202-003-003).
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