Functional cure with new antiviral therapy for hepatitis B virus: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

IF 5.9 2区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Jing Chen, Dong Ji, Jidong Jia, Hui Zhuang, Xinxin Zhang, Fu-Sheng Wang, Wenhong Zhang, Xiaoguang Dou, Tawesak Tanwandee, Shiv Kumar Sarin, Rakhi Maiwall, Manoj Kumar, George Boon-Bee Goh, Hasmik Ghazinyan, Anuchit Chutaputti, Pei-Jer Chen, Hong You, Ming-Lung Yu, Jacob George, Masao Omata, Gui-Qiang Wang, George Lau
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Abstract

Background: Achieving a "functional" cure for chronic hepatitis B (HBV) is primary goal for novel antiviral treatments. We sought to evaluate efficacy and safety of these novel treatments and identified emerging barriers to achieving a functional cure.

Approach: We systematically reviewed clinical trials from 2018 to 2023, identifying 244 trials from clinicaltrials.gov records on HBV. The primary outcome was functional cure rate at the end of follow-up (EOF). Secondary outcomes included changes in HBsAg levels, HBsAg loss rates, HBV DNA rebound, and adverse events. Meta-analysis was performed.

Results: Our meta-analysis of 19 studies involving 1789 non-cirrhotic HBV patients found a minimal functional cure rate (0.0%, 95%CI 0.0-0.4%) and low HBsAg loss rates (0.9% at the end of treatment [EOT] and 0.1% at EOF). HBsAg levels declined at EOT (-0.41 log10 IU/mL, 95%CI -0.45 to -0.37, p < 0.001) but this reduction was not sustained to EOF. Virological relapse occurred in 20.5% of cases off-treatment. Although novel treatments were well-tolerated, they had higher adverse event rates (OR = 1.77, 95%CI 1.26-2.48). Challenges to achieving a functional cure include complex trial designs and unknown confounding factors.

Conclusion: Novel antiviral treatments showed limited effectiveness in achieving HBsAg loss and reduction, highlighting the need to address identified barriers in future research.

乙型肝炎病毒抗病毒新疗法的功能性治愈:系统回顾和荟萃分析
背景:实现慢性乙型肝炎(HBV)的“功能性”治愈是新型抗病毒治疗的首要目标。我们试图评估这些新疗法的有效性和安全性,并确定实现功能性治愈的新障碍。方法:我们系统地回顾了2018年至2023年的临床试验,从临床试验网站(clinicaltrials.gov)的HBV记录中确定了244项试验。主要观察指标为随访末功能治愈率(EOF)。次要结局包括HBsAg水平、HBsAg损失率、HBV DNA反弹和不良事件的变化。进行meta分析。结果:我们对涉及1789例非肝硬化HBV患者的19项研究进行荟萃分析,发现最低的功能治愈率(0.0%,95%CI 0.0-0.4%)和较低的HBsAg损失率(治疗结束时为0.9%,治疗结束时为0.1%)。EOT时HBsAg水平下降(-0.41 log10 IU/mL, 95%CI -0.45 - -0.37, p)结论:新型抗病毒治疗在实现HBsAg损失和降低方面的效果有限,强调需要在未来的研究中解决已确定的障碍。
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Hepatology International
Hepatology International 医学-胃肠肝病学
CiteScore
10.90
自引率
3.00%
发文量
167
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Hepatology International is the official journal of the Asian Pacific Association for the Study of the Liver (APASL). This is a peer-reviewed journal featuring articles written by clinicians, clinical researchers and basic scientists is dedicated to research and patient care issues in hepatology. This journal will focus mainly on new and emerging technologies, cutting-edge science and advances in liver and biliary disorders. Types of articles published: -Original Research Articles related to clinical care and basic research -Review Articles -Consensus guidelines for diagnosis and treatment -Clinical cases, images -Selected Author Summaries -Video Submissions
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