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The Coexistence of Hepatitis B Surface Antigen and Anti-HBs in Patients With Chronic HBV Infection: Prevalence and Related Factors.
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Gastro hep advances [Gastro Hep Adv] 2023 Jan 31; Vol. 2 (4), pp. 467-474. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Jan 31 (Print Publication: 2023). - Publication Year :
- 2023
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Abstract
- Background and Aims: The prevalence of coexistence of HBsAg and anti-HBs in chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV)-infected patients is different between studies. The mutations on the S gene were proved as the cause of this coexistence. This study determined the frequency and factors associated with coexistence of HBsAg and anti-HBs in chronic HBV-infected patients.<br />Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted at University Medical Center at Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, from April 2014 to December 2020. HBeAg, HBsAg, and anti-HBs were measured by chemiluminescent immunoassay. Mutations on the HBV small S gene from amino acids 1-227 were detected using Sanger sequencing on 177 patients.<br />Results: A total of 521 chronic HBV-infected patients were enrolled, including 350 males (62.7%), 17.1% with hepatic fibrosis of ≥ F3 and 9.8% with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The coexistence of HBsAg and anti-HBs was detected in 9.8%, with 17.9% among genotype C compared to 7.4% in genotype B, P  = .001. The coexistence group had lower levels of HBsAg titers ( P  = .052). There were significantly higher rates of coexistence in the group with HCC (19.6% vs 8.7%, P  = .013). The existence of point mutations on the major hydrophilic region and the "a" determinant region of HBV was more frequently detected in the HBsAg and anti-HBs coexistence group ( P  = .043 and P  = .008, respectively).<br />Conclusion: The coexistence of HBsAg and anti-HBs was detected more frequently in the HBV genotype C group. The coexistence status was related to lower HBsAg titers, mutations on the major hydrophilic region, and/or the "a" determinant and exposed significant relation with HCC.<br /> (© 2023 The Authors.)
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 2772-5723
- Volume :
- 2
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Gastro hep advances
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 39132047
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gastha.2023.01.017