1. Significance and Management of Isolated Hepatitis B Core Antibody (Anti-HBc) in HIV and HCV: Strategies in the DAA Era
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Chang, Jennifer J, Mohtashemi, Neaka, and Bhattacharya, Debika
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Medical Microbiology ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Immunology ,Hepatitis - B ,Hepatitis ,Chronic Liver Disease and Cirrhosis ,Drug Abuse (NIDA only) ,Substance Misuse ,HIV/AIDS ,Hepatitis - C ,Clinical Research ,Infectious Diseases ,Liver Disease ,Emerging Infectious Diseases ,Digestive Diseases ,Infection ,Good Health and Well Being ,Antiviral Agents ,HIV Infections ,Hepatitis B ,Hepatitis B Antibodies ,Hepatitis C ,Humans ,DAA ,HCV treatment ,Isolated anti-HBc ,Occult HBV ,HIV/HCV ,HIV infection ,Virology ,Clinical sciences - Abstract
PURPOSE OF REVIEW:The purpose of this review is to summarize the prevalence and clinical implications of the isolated anti-HBc serologic profile in HIV-infected individuals. We highlight the rare but important issue of HBV reactivation in the setting of HCV therapy and describe an approach to management. RECENT FINDINGS:The isolated anti-HBc pattern, a profile that most often indicates past exposure to HBV with waning anti-HBs immunity, is found commonly in HIV-infected individuals, particularly those with HCV. Some large cohort studies demonstrate an association with advanced liver disease, while others do not. Conversely, meta-analyses have found an association between occult HBV infection (a component of the isolated anti-HBc pattern) and advanced liver disease and hepatocellular carcinoma in HIV-uninfected individuals. In HIV-uninfected individuals with anti-HBc positivity, HBV reactivation has been reported in patients receiving HCV therapy. This phenomenon is likely the result of disinhibition of HBV with HCV eradication. In HIV-infected patients, the long-term liver outcomes associated with the isolated anti-HBc pattern remain to be fully elucidated, supporting the need for large cohort studies with longitudinal follow-up. HBV reactivation during HCV DAA therapy has been well-described in HIV-uninfected cohorts and can inform algorithms for the screening and management of the isolated anti-HBc pattern in this population.
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- 2018