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Residual low HDV viraemia is associated HDV RNA relapse after PEG-IFNa-based antiviral treatment of hepatitis delta: results from the HIDIT-II study

Authors :
Yurdaydın, Cihan (ORCID 0000-0002-5419-7158 & YÖK ID 189330)
Bremer, Birgit; Anastasiou, Olympia E.; Hardtke, Svenja; Caruntu, Florin Alexandru; Curescu, Manuela G.; Yalçın, Kendal; Akarca, Ulus S.; Gürel, Selim; Zeuzem, Stefan; Erhardt, Andreas; Luth, Stefan; Papatheodoridis, George, V; Radu, Monica; İdilman, Ramazan; Manns, Michael P.; Cornberg, Markus; Wedemeyer, Heiner
School of Medicine
Yurdaydın, Cihan (ORCID 0000-0002-5419-7158 & YÖK ID 189330)
Bremer, Birgit; Anastasiou, Olympia E.; Hardtke, Svenja; Caruntu, Florin Alexandru; Curescu, Manuela G.; Yalçın, Kendal; Akarca, Ulus S.; Gürel, Selim; Zeuzem, Stefan; Erhardt, Andreas; Luth, Stefan; Papatheodoridis, George, V; Radu, Monica; İdilman, Ramazan; Manns, Michael P.; Cornberg, Markus; Wedemeyer, Heiner
School of Medicine
Source :
Liver International
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The role of low levels of HDV-RNA during and after interferon therapy of hepatitis D is unknown. We re-analysed HDV RNA in 372 samples collected in the HIDIT-2 trial (Wedemeyer et al, Lancet Infectious Diseases 2019) with the Robogene assay (RA; Jena Analytics). Data were compared with the previously reported in-house assay (IA). We detected HDV-RNA in one-third of samples previously classified as undetectable using the highly sensitive RA. Low HDV viraemia detectable at week 48 or week 96 was associated with a high risk for post-treatment relapse, defined as HDV RNA positivity in both assays at week 120. HDV RNA relapses occurred in 10/15 (67%) patients with detectable low HDV RNA at week 48 and in 10/13 (77%) patients with low viraemia samples at week 96. In contrast, the post-treatment relapse rate was lower in patients with undetectable HDV RNA in both assays during treatment.<br />Projekt DEAL

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Liver International
Notes :
pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1246347729
Document Type :
Electronic Resource