Title of article :
Occult Hepatitis B Infection in Chronic Hemodialysis Patients: Current Concepts and Strategy
Author/Authors :
Blaine Hollinger, F Department of Medicine, Molecular Virology and Microbiology - Eugene B. Casey Hepatitis Research Center - Baylor College of Medicine - Houston, USA , Habibollahi, Peiman Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Daneshmand, Ali Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Alavian, Moayed Baqiyatallah Research Center for Gastroenterology and Liver Disease - Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences & Tehran Hepatitis Center, Tehran
Abstract :
The prevalence of end-stage renal disease has increased dramatically in developing countries, and this has been
accompanied by the widespread utilization of chronic hemodialysis in its management prior to kidney transplantation.
Within this group, the interjection of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection represents a significant co-morbidity event that has
led to several outbreaks of hepatitis B. Occult hepatitis B (OHB) is a variant of conventional hepatitis B that is manifested by
the presence of HBV DNA in blood and/or tissue in the absence of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg). It is postulated that
its impact on chronic hemodialysis patients also might be of importance. Unfortunately, there are only a limited number of
published studies on this topic and, in most cases, only prevalence data are reported without descriptions of histopathology
or outcome measurements. In this paper, we have reviewed this information. Based on the scarcity of available data, HBV
DNA assessment with highly sensitive assays might be informative in this target population, especially among those
hemodialysis patients who present with isolated antibodies to the hepatitis B core antigen (anti-HBc) or who are hepatitis
C virus (HCV) RNA positive, since HCV coinfection appears to worsen the outcome. Clearly, more precise studies need to be
performed to answer questions concerning the impact of OHB in chronic hemodialysis patients.
Keywords :
Hemodialysis , HBV , Occult Hepatitis B
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics