Rex Wan-Hin Hui, Lung-Yi Mak, Wai-Kay Seto, Man-Fung Yuen
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Abstract
Functional cure of chronic hepatitis B (CHB)-defined as sustained seroclearance of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) with unquantifiable hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA at 24 weeks off treatment, is an optimal treatment endpoint. Nonetheless, it cannot be consistently attained by current treatment modalities. RNA interference (RNAi) is a novel treatment strategy using small-interfering RNA (siRNA) or antisense oligonucleotide (ASO) to target HBV post-transcriptional RNA, in turn suppressing viral protein production and replication. Hence, RNAi has indirect effects in promoting host immune reconstitution against HBV. Multiple RNAi therapeutics have entered phase II/III clinical trials, demonstrating potent, dose-dependent, and sustainable effects in suppressing HBsAg. Incidences of HBsAg seroclearance, particularly with the use of ASO, have also been documented. The combination of RNAi with other antivirals/immunomodulators (e.g. pegylated interferon), have shown promising results in potentiating RNAi effects and enhancing treatment durability. Further research will be required to establish predictors of response, optimal treatment protocols, and long-term outcomes in patients on RNAi. RNAi therapeutics have shown promising results and will likely be the keystone of future HBV treatment.
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