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Natural course and response to interferon of chronic hepatitis B accompanied by antibody to hepatitis B e antigen

✍ Scribed by Maurizia Rossana Brunetto; Filippo Oliveri; Giuseppe Rocca; Domenico Criscuolo; Elisabetta Chiaberge; Maria Capalbo; Ezio David; Giorgio Verme; Ferruccio Bonino


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1989
Tongue
English
Weight
568 KB
Volume
10
Category
Article
ISSN
0270-9139

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The course of chronic hepatitis B was studied in 30 patients who had antibody to hepatitis e antigen and hepatitis B virus DNA in the serum and hepatitis B core antigen in the liver. Over a 2-year period, no patient experienced a sustained spontaneous remission of disease, and follow-up liver histology revealed worsening of the disease in four patients. After 2 years of observation, 24 patients were allocated randomly to one of two groups: 12 patients served as untreated controls and 12 received recombinant human a-interferon-2a in a dose of 9 million units intramuscularly three times weekly for 16 weeks. Patients who remained viremic after 16 weeks received 3 million units three times weekly for an additional 8 weeks. Abnormal aminotransferases and serum hepatitis B virus DNA persisted without appreciable changes in all untreated patients. Hepatitis B virus DNA rapidly became undetectable and serum aminotransferases fell to normal in eight treated patients. After the end of treatment, hepatitis B virus DNA became detectable once again in seven patients, in six of whom a peak of aminotransferases (range: 256 to 850 units per liter) ensued; subsequently, hepatitis B virus DNA disappeared, and serum aminotransferases again fell to normal in two of the seven. Overall, hepatitis B virus DNA was no longer detectable in serum and liver histology improved in three treated patients. These results suggest that chronic hepatitis B with anti-HBe in serum differs from chronic hepatitis with HBeAg in both natural history and response to interferon. Peculiar features are the frequency of spontaneous remissions and a high frequency of reactivation after a response to interferon. New and more effective schedules of antiviral treatment are needed for this subset of patients with chronic hepatitis B.


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