The role of Hepatitis B Core Antibody: Significance and Clinical practice

Giang Phan Thi Hang, Hua Le Ba, Thanh Phan Ngoc Dan, Huyen Trang Nguyen Thi, Anh Tran Long, Ngoc Tran Thi Bich, Phuong Truong Thi Bich, Phuoc Nguyen Thi, Phuong Phan Thi Minh
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Hepatitis B infection remains a global health problem, with progression to acute-chronic hepatitis, severe liver failure, and death making hepatitis B one of the most serious infections worldwide. The disease is most widely transmitted from an infected mother to her baby, after exposure to infected blood or body fluids or unsafe sexual contact. Pregnant women, adolescents, and all adults at high risk for chronic infection are recommended to be screened for hepatitis B. Serological tests allow the distinction between acute and chronic hepatitis. Meanwhile, the molecular tests performed provide detection and quantification of viral DNA, genotyping, drug resistance, and pre-core/core mutation analysis to confirm infection and follow monitoring disease progression in patients with chronic hepatitis B. Because, the current treatment is only based on nucleotide analogs and pegylated interferons that save lives by decreasing liver cancer death, liver transplant, slowing or reversing the progression of liver disease as well as the virus infectivity. In this review, we clearly light the role of Hepatitis B Core Antibody, therefore clinicians understand the need to screen for hepatitis B core antigen (Anti-HBc), proper interpretation of HBV biomarkers, and that “anti-HBc only” indicates HBV exposure, lifelong persistence of cccDNA with incomplete infection control, and potential risk for reactivation. Key words: Hepatitis B virus (HBV), Hepatitis B Core Antibody (Anti-HBc/HbcAb).
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乙型肝炎核心抗体的作用:意义及临床实践
乙型肝炎感染仍然是一个全球性的健康问题,发展为急性慢性肝炎、严重肝功能衰竭和死亡使乙型肝炎成为世界上最严重的感染之一。该病最广泛地由受感染的母亲在接触受感染的血液或体液或不安全的性接触后传染给婴儿。建议孕妇、青少年和所有有慢性感染高风险的成年人进行乙肝筛查。血清学检测可区分急性肝炎和慢性肝炎。同时,所进行的分子检测提供了病毒DNA的检测和定量、基因分型、耐药性和核前/核突变分析,以确认感染并跟踪监测慢性乙型肝炎患者的疾病进展。因为,目前的治疗仅基于核苷酸类似物和聚乙二醇化干扰素,通过减少肝癌死亡、肝移植、减缓或逆转肝脏疾病以及病毒传染性的进展。在这篇综述中,我们清楚地阐明了乙型肝炎核心抗体的作用,因此临床医生理解筛查乙型肝炎核心抗原(Anti-HBc)的必要性,正确解释HBV生物标志物,并且“仅抗- hbc”表明HBV暴露,cccDNA终生持续存在,感染控制不完全,以及潜在的再激活风险。关键词:乙型肝炎病毒(HBV),乙型肝炎核心抗体(Anti-HBc/HbcAb)
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