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Treatment of HBeAg-negative chronic hepatitis B.

Stephanos J Hadziyannis1, George V Papatheodoridis, Dimitrios Vassilopoulos.   

Abstract

The goals of therapy in hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg)-negative chronic hepatitis B (CHB) are to abolish or efficiently suppress viral replication, which represents the main determinant of underlying liver necroinflammation and fibrosis. Currently available agents include interferon-alfa (IFN-alpha), lamivudine, and soon adefovir dipivoxil. A > or = 12-month course of IFN-alpha treatment or retreatment achieves sustained biochemical responses in 15 to 25% of patients with eventual hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) loss and anti-HBs development in a proportion of them. Lamivudine induces initial virologic and biochemical responses in 70 to 90%, but breakthroughs due to lamivudine-resistant mutants accumulate with continuation of therapy and thus only one third of patients may remain in remission after the third year of therapy. Adefovir dipivoxil also achieves on-therapy responses in the majority of cases. Adefovir dipivoxil and entecavir appear to be effective against lamivudine-resistant strains. Many other antiviral agents and immunomodulatory approaches are currently evaluated for CHB, but, besides IFN-alpha, none has yet been convincingly shown to induce sustained off-therapy responses.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12616453     DOI: 10.1055/s-2003-37584

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Semin Liver Dis        ISSN: 0272-8087            Impact factor:   6.115


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