Insight on the hepatitis B virus and host immune mechanisms in the context of occult hepatitis.

Manal El Said, Asim M Alshanberi, Faten Abouelmagd, Mohammed Shaikhomer, Faten Abouelmagd
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Hepatitis B virus infection is the 10th leading cause of death around the world. Occult HBV infection (OBI) represents those with a viral load of < 104 IU/ml. Among permanent blood recipients, OBI appears to be the most common cause of posttransfusion hepatitis. Moreover, OBI may reduce hepatitis C virus (HCV) treatment responsiveness in people with chronic HCV infection, and OBI may become acutely reactivated when on immunosuppression or potentially contribute to chronic liver disease. Since most previous studies used either small sample sizes, diverse populations, or were cross-sectional in design, it is possible that using multiple techniques with varying sensitivity for HBV DNA measurement in the liver or serum will shed light on discrepancies in the impact of OBI in cases with chronic liver disease. The purpose of this research is to review many elements of OBI, such as its prevalence, the hepatitis B virus and host immune mechanisms, diagnostic procedures, clinical implications, therapy, and prevention strategies.
洞察隐匿性肝炎中的乙型肝炎病毒和宿主免疫机制。
乙型肝炎病毒感染是全球第十大死因。隐匿性乙型肝炎病毒感染(OBI)是指病毒载量小于 104 IU/ml。在永久性受血者中,OBI 似乎是输血后肝炎最常见的原因。此外,OBI 可能会降低慢性 HCV 感染者对丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)治疗的反应性,而且 OBI 可能会在接受免疫抑制时急性再激活,或可能导致慢性肝病。由于之前的研究大多采用小样本量、不同人群或横断面设计,因此使用多种灵敏度不同的技术测量肝脏或血清中的 HBV DNA 有可能会揭示 OBI 对慢性肝病病例影响的差异。本研究的目的是回顾 OBI 的许多要素,如其流行率、乙型肝炎病毒和宿主免疫机制、诊断程序、临床意义、治疗和预防策略。
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