Phenotypes of Chronic Hepatitis B in Children from a Large North American Cohort.

K. Schwarz, M. Lombardero, A. D. Di Bisceglie, K. Murray, P. Rosenthal, S. Ling, Y. Cloonan, N. Rodriguez-Baez, S. Schwarzenberg, J. Hoofnagle, J. Teckman
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OBJECTIVE Define chronic HBV phenotypes in a large, cohort of US and Canadian children utilizing recently published population-based upper limit of normal alanine aminotransferase levels (ULN ALT), compared to local laboratory ULN; identify relationships with host and viral factors. BACKGROUND Chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection has been characterized by phases or phenotypes, possibly associated with prognosis and indications for therapy. METHODS Baseline enrollment data of children in the Hepatitis B Research Network were examined. Phenotype definitions were; inactive carrier: HBeAg negative with low HBV DNA and normal ALT levels; immune tolerant: HBeAg positive with high HBV DNA but normal ALT levels; or chronic hepatitis B: HBeAg-positive or -negative with high HBV DNA and abnormal ALT levels. RESULTS 371 participants were analyzed of whom 274 were HBeAg-positive (74%). Younger participants were more likely be HBeAg-positive with higher HBV DNA levels. If local laboratory ULN ALT levels were used, 35% were assigned the immune tolerant phenotype, but if updated ULN were applied, only 12% could be so defined, and the remaining 82% would be considered to have chronic hepatitis B. Among HBeAg-negative participants, only 21 (22%) were defined as inactive carriers and 14 (14%) as HBeAg-negative chronic hepatitis B; the majority (61%) had abnormal ALT and low levels of HBV DNA, thus having an indeterminant phenotype. Increasing age was associated with smaller proportions of HBeAg-positive infection. CONCLUSIONS Among children with chronic HBV infection living in North America, the immune tolerant phenotype is uncommon and HBeAg positivity decreases with age.
来自北美大型队列的儿童慢性乙型肝炎的表型
目的:利用最近公布的以人群为基础的正常丙氨酸转氨酶水平上限(ULN ALT)与当地实验室ULN的比较,确定美国和加拿大儿童的大型队列中的慢性HBV表型;确定与宿主和病毒因素的关系。背景:慢性乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)感染具有分期或表型特征,可能与预后和治疗指征有关。方法对乙型肝炎研究网络中儿童的基线入组数据进行检查。表型定义为;无活性携带者:HBeAg阴性,HBV DNA低,ALT水平正常;免疫耐受:HBeAg阳性,HBV DNA高,但ALT水平正常;或慢性乙型肝炎:hbeag阳性或阴性,HBV DNA高,ALT水平异常。结果共分析371例受试者,其中hbeag阳性274例(74%)。年轻的参与者更有可能是hbeag阳性,HBV DNA水平较高。如果使用当地实验室ULN ALT水平,35%的人被指定为免疫耐受表型,但如果应用更新的ULN,只有12%的人可以定义为免疫耐受表型,其余82%的人将被认为患有慢性乙型肝炎。在hbeag阴性参与者中,只有21人(22%)被定义为非活性携带者,14人(14%)被定义为hbeag阴性慢性乙型肝炎;大多数(61%)有异常的ALT和低水平的HBV DNA,因此具有不确定的表型。随着年龄的增长,hbeag阳性感染的比例越小。结论在北美地区的慢性HBV感染儿童中,免疫耐受表型不常见,HBeAg阳性随年龄增长而降低。
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