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Longitudinal Immune Phenotype Assessment and Serological Outcome in Foreign-born Children With Chronic Hepatitis B

Authors :
Nicastro, E
Mangili, B
Giacomet, V
Benincaso, A
Di Giorgio, A
Sansotta, N
Callegaro, A
D'Antiga, L
Nicastro E.
Mangili B.
Giacomet V.
Benincaso A. R.
Di Giorgio A.
Sansotta N.
Callegaro A.
D'Antiga L.
Nicastro, E
Mangili, B
Giacomet, V
Benincaso, A
Di Giorgio, A
Sansotta, N
Callegaro, A
D'Antiga, L
Nicastro E.
Mangili B.
Giacomet V.
Benincaso A. R.
Di Giorgio A.
Sansotta N.
Callegaro A.
D'Antiga L.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Objectives:The aim of the study was to assess changes in clinical phenotype, and identify determinants of outcome in children with chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection born in HBV-endemic countries followed in 2 Italian tertiary care centers after immigration or adoption.Methods:A prospective observational study on hepatitis B e-antibodies-negative chronic hepatitis B children started on 2002. Patients with liver fibrosis, or those needing antiviral treatment were excluded. Immune active patients were defined those with raised transaminases (alanine aminotransferase > 40 IU/L), immune tolerants those having normal alanine aminotransferase, both exhibiting substantial viral replication (HBV DNA >2000 IU/mL).Results:Sixty-nine patients (44 boys, median age 4.7 years) had a median follow-up of 53 months. At entry, 18 (26%) children were immune tolerant, 47 (68%) immune active, and 4 had indeterminant immune status. At last follow-up, 14 (78%) of the immune-tolerant patients remained so, whereas only 23 (49%) of the immune active children maintained their initial immune phenotype. Seroconversion to hepatitis B e antibodies (SCHBe) occurred in only 2 (11%) immune tolerants, whereas 13 (28%) immune active patients achieved SCHBe.Ethnicity was the only feature independently correlated to SCHBe: Asian origin reduced by 4.1 times the probability of SCHBe (Asian vs other; odds ratio = 0.24 [95% confidence interval = 0.07-0.76]; P = 0.016) compared to other ethnicities, whereas viral genotype did not influence the outcome.Conclusions:Ethnicity and immune status phenotype against HBV, rather than HBV genotype, are the main determinants of SCHBe in foreign-born children with chronic HBV infection.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
STAMPA, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1434546932
Document Type :
Electronic Resource