Update on the treatment navigation for functional cure of chronic hepatitis B: expert consensus 2.0.

IF 14 1区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Di Wu, Jia-Horng Kao, Teerha Piratvisuth, Xiaojing Wang, Patrick T F Kennedy, Motoyuki Otsuka, Sang Hoon Ahn, Yasuhito Tanaka, Guiqiang Wang, Zhenghong Yuan, Wenhui Li, Young-Suk Lim, Junqi Niu, Fengmin Lu, Wenhong Zhang, Zhiliang Gao, Apichat Kaewdech, Meifang Han, Weiming Yan, Hong Ren, Peng Hu, Sainan Shu, Paul Yien Kwo, Fu-Sheng Wang, Man-Fung Yuen, Qin Ning
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As new evidence emerges, treatment strategies toward the functional cure of chronic hepatitis B are evolving. In 2019, a panel of national hepatologists published a Consensus Statement on the functional cure of chronic hepatitis B. Currently, an international group of hepatologists has been assembled to evaluate research since the publication of the original consensus, and to collaboratively develop the updated statements. The 2.0 Consensus was aimed to update the original consensus with the latest available studies, and provide a comprehensive overview of the current relevant scientific literatures regarding functional cure of hepatitis B, with a particular focus on issues that are not yet fully clarified. These cover the definition of functional cure of hepatitis B, its mechanisms and barriers, the effective strategies and treatment roadmap to achieve this endpoint, in particular new surrogate biomarkers used to measure efficacy or to predict response, the appropriate approach to pursuing a functional cure in special populations, the development of emerging antivirals and immunomodulators with potential for curing hepatitis B. The statements are primarily intended to offer international guidance for clinicians in their practice to enhance the functional cure rate of chronic hepatitis B.

慢性乙型肝炎功能治愈治疗指南最新进展:专家共识2.0。
随着新证据的出现,慢性乙型肝炎功能性治愈的治疗策略也在不断发展。2019年,一个由国家肝病学家组成的小组发表了一份关于慢性乙型肝炎功能性治愈的共识声明。目前,一个国际肝病学家小组已经聚集在一起,评估自最初共识发表以来的研究,并合作制定更新的声明。2.0共识旨在用现有的最新研究更新原始共识,并提供当前有关乙型肝炎功能性治愈的相关科学文献的全面概述,特别关注尚未完全澄清的问题。这些内容包括乙型肝炎功能性治愈的定义、机制和障碍、实现这一终点的有效策略和治疗路线图,特别是用于测量疗效或预测反应的新的替代生物标志物、在特殊人群中追求功能性治愈的适当方法。新出现的抗病毒药物和免疫调节剂具有治疗乙肝的潜力。这些声明的主要目的是为临床医生提供国际指导,以提高慢性乙肝的功能性治愈率。
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Clinical and Molecular Hepatology
Clinical and Molecular Hepatology Medicine-Hepatology
CiteScore
15.60
自引率
9.00%
发文量
89
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical and Molecular Hepatology is an internationally recognized, peer-reviewed, open-access journal published quarterly in English. Its mission is to disseminate cutting-edge knowledge, trends, and insights into hepatobiliary diseases, fostering an inclusive academic platform for robust debate and discussion among clinical practitioners, translational researchers, and basic scientists. With a multidisciplinary approach, the journal strives to enhance public health, particularly in the resource-limited Asia-Pacific region, which faces significant challenges such as high prevalence of B viral infection and hepatocellular carcinoma. Furthermore, Clinical and Molecular Hepatology prioritizes epidemiological studies of hepatobiliary diseases across diverse regions including East Asia, North Asia, Southeast Asia, Central Asia, South Asia, Southwest Asia, Pacific, Africa, Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Central America, and South America. The journal publishes a wide range of content, including original research papers, meta-analyses, letters to the editor, case reports, reviews, guidelines, editorials, and liver images and pathology, encompassing all facets of hepatology.
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