TY - JOUR
T1 - Quantitative longitudinal evaluations of hepatitis delta virus RNA and hepatitis B virus DNA shows a dynamic, complex replicative profile in chronic hepatitis B and D
AU - Jardi, Rosendo
AU - Quer, Josep
AU - Tabernero, David
AU - Esteban, Rafael
AU - Schaper, Melanie
AU - Rodriguez-Frias, Francisco
AU - Homs, Maria
AU - Ruiz, Gerardo
AU - Buti, Maria
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors who have taken part in this study declared that they do not have anything to declare regarding funding from industry or conflict of interest with respect to this manuscript. This study was funded by a grant from the Spanish Ministry of Health and Consumer affairs (FIS-PI 06-1512 and FIS-PI 06-1244) and is a part of the activity of the ViRgil network of excellence (ViRgil LSHM-CT-2004-503359). The authors are members of the European Network for the Management of Antiviral Drug Resistance (ViRgil). CIBERHED is funded by Instituto Carlos III (Spanish Ministry of Health and Consumer Affairs).
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PY - 2010/5
Y1 - 2010/5
N2 - Background & Aims: This study presents a real-time reverse-transcription PCR (rt-RT-PCR) assay for hepatitis delta virus (HDV) RNA quantification, designed to clarify the interplay between HDV and hepatitis B virus (HBV) in chronic infection. Methods: Serum HDV-RNA and HBV-DNA were analysed by rt-RT-PCR in a cross-sectional study of 37 untreated chronic HDV patients, 25 of whom were also longitudinally studied. Results: In the cross-sectional study, both viruses were active in 15 (40.5%) patients and inactive in 4 (10.8%); HDV alone was active in 12 (32.4%) and HBV in 6 (16.2%). The longitudinal study showed seven replication profiles, with considerable fluctuating activity of one or both viruses, including alternating predominance. In 20% of cases, longitudinal HBV/HDV viral loads differed from cross-sectional results, indicating a risk of misinterpreting HBV/HDV interactions when assessing a single determination. Fluctuating HBV replication only increased in the presence of fluctuating HDV activity. HBsAg levels, stable in HBV single infection, fluctuated in HDV chronic infection. The results of both the cross-sectional and longitudinal study call into question the major suppressor effect of HDV over HBV, revealing an important role of HBV. Conclusions: Longitudinal evaluation of viremia shows a complex interaction between HBV and HDV and is essential to understand the pathophysiology of chronic HDV infection.
AB - Background & Aims: This study presents a real-time reverse-transcription PCR (rt-RT-PCR) assay for hepatitis delta virus (HDV) RNA quantification, designed to clarify the interplay between HDV and hepatitis B virus (HBV) in chronic infection. Methods: Serum HDV-RNA and HBV-DNA were analysed by rt-RT-PCR in a cross-sectional study of 37 untreated chronic HDV patients, 25 of whom were also longitudinally studied. Results: In the cross-sectional study, both viruses were active in 15 (40.5%) patients and inactive in 4 (10.8%); HDV alone was active in 12 (32.4%) and HBV in 6 (16.2%). The longitudinal study showed seven replication profiles, with considerable fluctuating activity of one or both viruses, including alternating predominance. In 20% of cases, longitudinal HBV/HDV viral loads differed from cross-sectional results, indicating a risk of misinterpreting HBV/HDV interactions when assessing a single determination. Fluctuating HBV replication only increased in the presence of fluctuating HDV activity. HBsAg levels, stable in HBV single infection, fluctuated in HDV chronic infection. The results of both the cross-sectional and longitudinal study call into question the major suppressor effect of HDV over HBV, revealing an important role of HBV. Conclusions: Longitudinal evaluation of viremia shows a complex interaction between HBV and HDV and is essential to understand the pathophysiology of chronic HDV infection.
KW - HDV-RNA quantification
KW - Chronic delta infection
KW - Dynamic replicative profiles
KW - Real-time PCR
KW - Hepatitis B virus
KW - Hepatitis delta virus
KW - HDV-RNA quantification
KW - Chronic delta infection
KW - Dynamic replicative profiles
KW - Real-time PCR
KW - Hepatitis B virus
KW - Hepatitis delta virus
KW - HDV-RNA quantification
KW - Chronic delta infection
KW - Dynamic replicative profiles
KW - Real-time PCR
KW - Hepatitis B virus
KW - Hepatitis delta virus
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jhep.2009.10.036
DO - 10.1016/j.jhep.2009.10.036
M3 - Article
C2 - 20346531
AN - SCOPUS:77951621305
SN - 0168-8278
VL - 52
SP - 658
EP - 664
JO - Journal of hepatology
JF - Journal of hepatology
IS - 5
ER -