Journal article

Clinical significance of hepatitis B virion and SVP productivity: Relationships between intrahepatic and serum markers in chronic hepatitis B patients

CRA Lesmana, K Jackson, SG Lim, A Sulaiman, LS Pakasi, RA Gani, I Hasan, AS Sulaiman, LA Lesmana, R Hammond, P Revill, S Locarnini, SD Bowden

United European Gastroenterology Journal | SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC | Published : 2014

Abstract

Background: Clinical use of hepatitis B viral (HBV) quantitative seromarker\s remains questionable since it is not precisely known whether they represent intrahepatic viral replication. Covalently closed circular DNA (cccDNA), relaxed circular DNA (rcDNA), and pregenomic RNA (pgRNA) are more likely to represent active HBV replication and their measurement can be used to derive virion productivity (VP; rcDNA/cccDNA), subviral particle (SVP) productivity (quantitative HBsAg/cccDNA), and replicative activity (RA; pgRNA/cccDNA). These can be used to compare relative HBV replication between HBeAg-negative and -positive patients. Objective: To study the clinical significance of intrahepatic HBV re..

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