Investigation of HBV infection status in anti-HBe Chinese patients with chronic hepatitis by in situ hybridization assay
Zhang Yong-yuan , Wang You-kun , Hao Lian-jie , Zhu Ying-chun , Wan Fa-yi
Current Medical Science ›› 1989, Vol. 9 ›› Issue (4) : 199 -203.
Investigation of HBV infection status in anti-HBe Chinese patients with chronic hepatitis by in situ hybridization assay
To investigate HBV infection in anti-HBe positive Chinese patients with chronic hepatitis, demonstration of intrahepatocellular HBV-DNA was performed by in situ hybridization technique, coupled with detection of intrahepatic HPcAg and HBsAg. Eased on the presence or absence of HBV-DNA, HEcAg and HEsAg of 15 cases, three subgroups were identified; 1) 4 cases with HBV active replication characterized by intrahepatic HBV-DNA, HBcAg and HEsAg copositive; 2) 8 cases with HBV incomplete replication or antigen expression defined as positivity of both intrahepatic HBV-DNA and HBsAg; 3) 3 cases with HBV inactive replication described as absence of intrahepatic HBV-DNA, HBcAg and HBsAg. All findings strongly suggest that different HBV infection status could be distinguished among Chinese patients with seroconversion from HBeAg to anti-HBe positivity: a small number of cases had stopped replication; but part of the cases was still undergoing HBV active replication; on the other hand, HBV infection status in half of the remaining cases seemed to stay in an intermediate phase from active virus replication to inactive replication.
chronic hepatitis B / seroconversion / HBe/anti-HBe / HBV-DNA / in situ hybridization
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