| Literature DB >> 28081591 |
Chih-Lin Lin1,2, Jia-Horng Kao3,4,5,6.
Abstract
With recent advances in molecular and genomic investigations, the impact of hepatitis B viral and host factors on the progression of chronic HBV infection has been explored. For viral factors, hepatitis B viral load is a strong predictor for liver disease progression. Hepatitis B viral kinetics appear to be important for successful anti-viral therapy. Serum HBsAg level serves as a complementary marker to viral load for the prediction of HBV-related adverse outcomes in patients with low viral load. In those with low viral load, high serum HBsAg level is associated with higher risks of cirrhosis and HCC. Hepatitis B core-related antigen (HBcrAg) induces host immune responses, and the reduction of the HBcrAg level as well as the increment of total anti-HBc level are significantly associated with favorable outcomes. HBV genotypes (genotype C/D) and mutants (basal core promoter and deletion mutation in pre-S genes) are well known viral genetic markers to predict disease progression. For host factors, serum inflammatory biomarkers have been developed to evaluate the HBV-associated hepatic necroinflammation and fibrosis. Host single nucleotide polymorphism on sodium taurocholate cotransporting polypeptide (NTCP, an HBV entry receptor) may be associated with a decreased risk for cirrhosis and HCC. In conclusion, patients with chronic hepatitis B should be evaluated with relevant viral and host markers to identify those who are at a higher risk of liver disease progression and then receive timely antiviral therapy.Entities:
Keywords: Chronic hepatitis B; HBV DNA; HBcrAg; HBsAg; Total anti-HBc
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28081591 PMCID: PMC5266347 DOI: 10.3350/cmh.2016.0069
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Mol Hepatol ISSN: 2287-2728
Figure 1.The natural history of chronic hepatitis B by integrating hepatitis B viral and host biomarkers. Modified from Yang, et al. [6].
Hepatitis B viral and host factors associated with prognosis of chronic hepatitis B
| Viral biomarkers | Host biomarkers |
|---|---|
| High serum level of HBV DNA/HBsAg/ HBcrAg | High score of inflammatory biomarkers (APRI, FIB-4, metabolite biomarker) |
| Low serum level of total anti-HBc | Host genetic markers |
| HBV genotype C/D/F | |
| BCP A1762T/G1764A mutation | rs2296651 (S267F) GG genotype on NTCP |
| Pre-S deletion mutation | Hypermethylation of HOXA2 and HDAC4 |
| Hypomethylation of PPP1R18 |