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Occult Hepatitis B Virus After Acute Self-limited Infection Persisting for 30 Years Without Sequence Variation

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Journal J Hepatol
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Gastroenterology
Date 2000 Dec 29
PMID 11131464
Citations 53
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Abstract

Background/aims: After acute self-limited hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection, serological loss of viral antigens and appearance of anti-HBs is generally believed to signify viral clearance. Latent and occult HBV infection appearing decades after self-limited hepatitis B has not been reported, nor has the evolutionary rate of HBV DNA over the same observation period.

Methods: DNA from serum and leukocytes from 16 patients with acute self-limited hepatitis B 30 years earlier was tested by polymerase chain reaction and positive samples were sequenced. Liver tissue from four patients was also tested. Additionally, another 10 HBV strains isolated from acute HBV cases in 1969-72 were compared to 11 strains isolated from acute cases in 1998-99 in the same community.

Results: HBV DNA was detected in liver from two patients, but not in serum or leukocytes. The HBV strains detected in liver showed complete homology, in the sequences analyzed, to the strains originally infecting these patients. Ten strains from 1998-99 were identical in pre-S and core promoter/precore regions to strains from the same community isolated 30 years earlier.

Conclusions: HBV can persist as an occult infection three decades after acute, apparently self-limited hepatitis B, and both the mutation and evolutionary rates of HBV DNA are low.

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