Differential HBV replicative markers and covalently closed circular DNA transcription in immune‐active chronic hepatitis B with and without HBeAg

Author:

Kim Hye Seon123,Kim Jin Seoub123,Kim Ji Min123,Han Ji Won14,Lee Soon Kyu14,Nam Heechul14,Sung Pil Soo14ORCID,Kwon Jung Hyun14,Bae Si Hyun14,Choi Jong Young14,Yoon Seung Kew14ORCID,Jang Jeong Won134ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The Catholic University Liver Research Center, Collage of Medicine The Catholic University of Korea Seoul Republic of Korea

2. Department of Biomedicine & Health Sciences, Graduate School The Catholic University of Korea Seoul Republic of Korea

3. Cancer Research Institute, College of Medicine The Catholic University of Korea Seoul Republic of Korea

4. Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine The Catholic University of Korea Seoul Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractBackground and AimsMolecular processes driving immune‐active chronic hepatitis B (CHB) with and without hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg) remain incompletely understood. This study aimed to investigate expression profiles of serum and intrahepatic HBV markers and replicative activity of HBV in CHB patients with or without HBeAg.MethodsThis study recruited 111 untreated immune‐active CHB (60 HBeAg‐positive and 51 HBeAg‐negative) patients and quantified intrahepatic covalently closed circular DNA (cccDNA), pre‐genomic RNA (pgRNA), total HBV DNA (tDNA), and replicative intermediates as well as serum HBV markers (HBV DNA, hepatitis B surface antigen, hepatitis B core‐related antigen). Correlations between HBV markers and clinico‐virological factors influencing expression levels of HBV markers were analysed.ResultsLevels of all serum markers and intrahepatic cccDNA/tDNA as well as cccDNA transcriptional activity and virion productivity were significantly reduced in HBeAg‐negative patients compared to those in HBeAg‐positive patients. Additionally, correlations between intrahepatic cccDNA/pgRNA and serum markers were impaired in HBeAg‐negative individuals. Aminotransferase levels were positively correlated with cccDNA transcriptional activity in HBeAg‐positive patients, but not in HBeAg‐negative patients. Notably, among HBeAg‐positive patients, there was a progressive decline in pgRNA level, transcriptional activity, and serum HBV markers as liver fibrosis advanced, which was not observed in HBeAg‐negative patients.ConclusionsHBeAg loss is correlated with diminished intrahepatic HBV reservoirs and cccDNA transcription, leading to decreased serum HBV marker levels. Circulating HBV markers are not reliable indicators of intrahepatic HBV replicative activity for HBeAg‐negative patients. Our findings reveal distinct disease phenotypes between immune‐active CHB with and without HBeAg, highlighting the need to establish optimal surrogate biomarkers that can accurately mirror intrahepatic viral activity to aid in decision‐making for antiviral therapy for immune‐active CHB.

Publisher

Wiley

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