Literature DB >> 16315754

[A study of immune response to hepatitis B vaccine & HBV DNA in isolated anti-HBc positive subjects].

Hee Jeong Koh1, Soon Duck Kim, Ji Ho Choi, Sung Ryul Kim, Jin Soo Lee.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to evaluate the response to a hepatitis B vaccination, and investigate the HBV DNA in subjects with isolated anti-HBc.
METHODS: 34 subjects with persistent isolated anti-HBc were included in the study. 32 subjects negative for HBsAg, anti-HBs and anti-HBc were included as a control group. They were all vaccinated with Hepaccine at 0, 1 and 2 months, and anti-HBs titers were measured 1 month after the 1st and 3rd vaccinations (1 and 3 months). The HBV-DNA was tested by polymerase chain reaction in subjects with isolated anti-HBc.
RESULTS: After the 1st & 3rd vaccinations, the anti-HBs titers > or = 10 mlU/ml were 70.6 & 70.6% in isolated anti-HBc group, and 34.4 & 81.2% in the control group, respectively. There were statistically significant differences after the 1st vaccination, but none after the 3rd, between the two groups. In the isolated anti-HBc and control groups, the primary, amnestic and no responses were 0 vs. 46.9%, 55.9 vs. 6.3% and 29.4 vs. 18.8%, respectively. The HBV DNA was not detected in all subjects with isolated anti-HBc.
CONCLUSION: None of the subjects with isolated anti-HBc had a false positive result (primary response); therefore, they should be excluded from vaccination programs in Korea. To differentiate between immunity and occult infections, a single dose of vaccine, with a follow-up anti-HBs test, is preferable for subjects with isolated anti-HBc. An amnestic response indicates late immunity, and no response a suspect occult infection.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16315754

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Prev Med Public Health        ISSN: 1975-8375


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