Circulating HBV RNA and conventional HBV markers in treatment-naïve persons with HBV in Senegal.

Lorin Begré,Messan K Akotia,Bruce S Wembulua,Melissa Pandi,Ousseynou Ndiaye,Judicaël Tine,Pascal Bittel,Christoph Niederhauser,Martin Stolz,Andri Rauch,Ndeye Fatou Ngom,Adrià Ramírez Mena,Gilles Wandeler,Moussa Seydi,
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BACKGROUND HBV infection affects approximately 10% of the general population in West Africa. Circulating HBV RNA may help improve the characterization of HBV disease and prognosis. We aimed to evaluate the associations between HBV RNA and conventional biomarkers of HBV replication in the Senegalese Hepatitis B Cohort study (SEN-B). METHODS We included all treatment-naïve, HIV-negative participants of SEN-B with chronic HBV infection confirmed by a quantitative HBsAg >0.05 IU/ml. We quantified HBV RNA, HBV DNA and HBsAg levels and evaluated associations between those markers stratified by HBV infection phase, alanine aminotransferase (ALT) level and liver fibrosis stage. RESULTS Of 719 participants, 17 (2.4%) were HBeAg-positive (EP), 620 (86.2%) were classified as HBeAg-negative chronic infection (ENCI) and 82 (11.4%) as HBeAg-negative chronic hepatitis (ENCH). HBV RNA was undetectable in 361 (49.8%) participants, and detectable but unquantifiable in 188 (26.1%). HBV RNA levels correlated moderately with HBV DNA levels in EP (ρ=0.58, p=0.01) and ENCH (ρ=0.54, p<0.001) and weakly in ENCI (ρ=0.39, p<0.001). HBsAg levels were only significantly correlated with HBV RNA levels in the ENCH (ρ=-0.22, p=0.05). Using multivariable logistic regression, HBV RNA levels and HBV RNA to HBV DNA ratio were independently associated with significant liver fibrosis. CONCLUSIONS In our cohort of treatment-naïve persons with HBV from Senegal, approximately 50% had undetectable HBV RNA levels. HBV RNA levels correlated with HBV DNA but not HBsAg levels in all phases of HBV infection and may provide an additional tool to assess HBV disease phase and activity.
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塞内加尔 HBV 患者的循环 HBV RNA 和常规 HBV 标志物。
背景:乙肝病毒感染影响西非约10%的普通人口。循环HBV RNA可能有助于改善HBV疾病的特征和预后。在塞内加尔乙型肝炎队列研究(SEN-B)中,我们旨在评估HBV RNA与HBV复制的传统生物标志物之间的关系。方法我们纳入了所有treatment-naïve, hiv阴性的SEN-B慢性HBV感染的参与者,并通过HBsAg定量检测>0.05 IU/ml。我们量化了HBV RNA、HBV DNA和HBsAg水平,并评估了这些标志物按HBV感染期、丙氨酸转氨酶(ALT)水平和肝纤维化分期分层的相关性。结果719例参与者中,hbeag阳性(EP) 17例(2.4%),hbeag阴性慢性感染(ENCI) 620例(86.2%),hbeag阴性慢性肝炎(ENCH) 82例(11.4%)。361名(49.8%)参与者检测不到HBV RNA, 188名(26.1%)参与者检测到HBV RNA但无法量化。HBV RNA水平与HBV DNA水平在EP (ρ=0.58, p=0.01)和ENCH (ρ=0.54, p<0.001)中度相关,而在ENCI (ρ=0.39, p<0.001)中相关性较弱。ENCH中HBsAg水平仅与HBV RNA水平显著相关(ρ=-0.22, p=0.05)。采用多变量logistic回归分析,HBV RNA水平和HBV RNA / HBV DNA比值与肝纤维化显著性独立相关。结论:在我们的塞内加尔treatment-naïve HBV患者队列中,大约50%的HBV RNA水平检测不到。在HBV感染的所有阶段,HBV RNA水平与HBV DNA相关,但与HBsAg水平无关,这可能为评估HBV疾病阶段和活动提供了一种额外的工具。
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