Clinical features of hepatitis B e-antigen positive chronic hepatitis B patients co-existing precore and/or basal core promoter mutations

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Aim: Characterize the clinical features of treatment-naive hepatitis B e-antigen (HBeAg)-positive chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients harboring either precore (PC) or basal core promoter (BCP; PC/BCP) mutations. Methods: Alanine aminotransferase, HBsAg, HBV-DNA, HBV genotypes, PC/BCP mutations and liver stiffness measurement were assessed for 186 treatment-naive HBeAg-positive CHB patients. Results: PC/BCP mutations were found in 40.31% of the treatment-naive HBeAg-positive CHB patients. Patients with PC/BCP mutations showed significantly higher alanine aminotransferase and liver stiffness measurement levels. The serum HBsAg and HBV DNA levels in patients with BCP mutations were significantly lower than those in patients with wild-type virus. PC/BCP mutations were more prevalent in patients in immune clearance phase than those in immune tolerance phase. Conclusion: The emergences of PC/BCP mutations possibly indicate that HBeAg positive patients are experiencing the phase of immune clearance.

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Yan, L. B., Tang, X. Q., Zhang, Q. B., Zhu, X., Bai, L., Du, L. Y., … Tang, H. (2018). Clinical features of hepatitis B e-antigen positive chronic hepatitis B patients co-existing precore and/or basal core promoter mutations. Future Virology, 13(10), 687–695. https://doi.org/10.2217/fvl-2018-0091

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