Evidence of Residual Ongoing Viral Replication in Chronic Hepatitis B Patients Successfully Treated With Nucleos(t)ide Analogues

Author:

Yu Tong1,Zhang Miaoqu1,Zhang Hanyue1,Zheng Jianming1,Shen Chuan23,Jiang Ning1,Zou Lei4,Wang Jing5,Yu Yiqi1,Zhang Qiran1,Yu Shuili1,Huang Yanfang1,Huang Yuxian1,Zhang Jiming1ORCID,Qiu Chao1,Zhang Wenhong1,Meng Zhefeng1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Minhang Hospital and Institutes of Biomedical Sciences and Huashan Hospital, Fudan University , Shanghai , China

2. Department of Infectious Disease, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Hebei Medical University , Shijiazhuang , China

3. Clinical Research Center for Infectious Disease of Hebei Province , Shijiazhuang , China

4. Department of Infectious Disease, Yancheng Second People's Hospital , Yancheng , China

5. Department of Infectious Disease, Jingan District Central Hospital of Shanghai , Shanghai , China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundChronic hepatitis B is usually treated with nucleos(t)ide analogues (NAs). However, a cure is rarely achieved, even with years of treatment. Here, we investigated whether viral replication is completely halted and how long covalently closed circular DNA (cccDNA) persists in patients successfully treated with NAs.MethodsA series of longitudinal serum samples and a collection of cross-sectional liver biopsies were obtained from patients successfully treated with NAs. Viral variants in serum HBV RNA were enumerated by deep sequencing. Viral replication intermediates in hepatocytes were directly visualized by in situ hybridization. The apparent half-life of each cccDNA was estimated.ResultsThree of 6 successfully treated patients demonstrated clear evidence of a small proportion of virus evolution, although the overwhelming proportion of variants were identical or possessed a similar degree of divergence through time. The apparent half-life of variants was estimated to be from approximately 7.42 weeks to infinite. Hepatocytes remained positive for cytoplasmic nucleocapsids-associated relaxed circular DNA in 4 of 7 liver needle biopsies.ConclusionsWe conclude that even after prolonged treatment, a small proportion of the cccDNA reservoir is constantly replenished by continued low-level HBV replication, whereas a large proportion of the cccDNA reservoir persists over time.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China Grant

National Grand Program on Key Infectious Disease Control

Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Committee

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Immunology and Allergy

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