Histologic Activity of Childhood Chronic Hepatitis B Related to Viremia Levels, Genotypes, Mutations, and Epidemiologic Factors

Author:

Söderström Ann1,Norkrans Gunnar1,Conradi Nils2,Krantz Marie3,Horal Peter4,Lindh Magnus14

Affiliation:

1. Department of Infectious Diseases Göteborg University Sweden

2. Department of Clinical Pathology Göteborg University Sweden

3. Department of Pediatrics Göteborg University Sweden

4. Department of Clinical Virology Göteborg University Sweden

Abstract

ABSTRACTBackgroundDespite high viral load, children with chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection may lack significant biochemical signs of liver dysfunction. Failure to develop abnormal liver chemistriesis is probably due to immunologic hyporeactivity. Despite the absence of biochemical abnormalities in these patients, there is still a risk for long‐term complications. The pathogenic importance of viral load and genetic variability is less well studied in children than in adults.MethodsWe evaluated viremia levels, genotypes, and mutations related to histologic evidence of liver damage in 71 HBV carriers, aged 2 to 18 years, all of non‐Swedish origin.ResultsNone of the of 22 children who were hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg) negative had severe liver disease or had HBV DNA levels greater than 104.6 copies/mL (mean 103.2); 3 (14%) of them had increased alanine aminotransferase (ALT). The 49 HBeAg‐positive children had a mean HBV DNA level of 108.0 copies/mL, and increased ALT was seen in 28 (55%). Core promoter mutations (at nt 1764) or precore mutations (at codon 1, 2, or 28) were rare; they were seen in four and one HBeAg‐positive children, and in four and nine HBeAg‐negative children, respectively, without association to liver damage. C‐1858 was associated with more liver inflammation. Genotype did not significantly influence liver damage. Children with horizontal transmission had a faster rate of seroconversion and more inflammation of the liver.ConclusionsSevere HBeAg‐negative hepatitis with high HBV DNA levels and mutations in the core promoter or precore regions seems to be less common in children than in adults. C‐1858 strains may be more pathogenic, but this requires further study. Epidemiologic factors influence the course of infection.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Gastroenterology,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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