Low serum hyaluronic acid levels associated with spontaneous HBsAg clearance

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2015-11

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Harkisoen, Soeradj
Arends, Joop E.ISNI 000000039100595X
van den Hoek, A.
van Erpecum, KJISNI 0000000391807573
Boland, GreetISNI 0000000368959851
Hoepelman, AndyISNI 0000000368943710

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Purpose The pathophysiological underlying mechanism of spontaneous HBsAg clearance in hepatitis B virus (HBV) infected patients is largely unknown. However, serum hyaluronic acid (sHA) plays a role in liver fibrosis progression and reversely could serve as a potential biomarker for HBsAg clearance. This study investigates whether low sHA is associated with HBsAg loss in non-Asian HBV patients. Methods Non-Asian women living in Amsterdam with known chronic HBV infection between 1990-2003 were invited for a single follow-up visit at the Municipal Health Service Amsterdam between September 2011 to May 2012. Serum hyaluronic acid and liver stiffness measurement together with clinical evaluation, biochemical and virologic blood tests were performed. Results Of the 160 women, HBsAg loss occurred in 38 (23 %) patients between diagnosis and follow-up. sHA levels were lower in HBsAg negative patients compared to HBsAg positive patients (14.5 [9.4-27.2] ng/mL vs 25.0 [12.3-42.5] ng/mL, p <0.01). A similar distinction in sHA between low and high HBV DNA was noted. sHA had a significant discriminatory ability to differentiate between HBsAg positive and HBsAg negative patients, (AUC 0.65 [95 % CI 0.55-0.75], p <0.01). In multivariable analysis only sHA level was associated with HBsAg loss (OR 0.4 [0.2-0.9]). Finally, F3-F4 fibrosis (cut-off > 8.1 kPa) was diagnosed in 3 % in HBsAg negative patients compared to 10 % in HBsAg positive patients (p = 0.15). Conclusion Serum HA levels are lower in patients who experience spontaneous HBsAg loss compared to HBsAg positive patients.

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CHRONIC HEPATITIS-B, SURFACE-ANTIGEN SEROCLEARANCE, LIVER FIBROSIS TEST, TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY, AMINOTERMINAL PROPEPTIDE, NONINVASIVE ASSESSMENT, DISEASE-ACTIVITY, VIRUS-INFECTION, TGF-BETA, CIRRHOSIS, Microbiology (medical), Infectious Diseases, Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

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Harkisoen, S, Arends, J E, van den Hoek, A, van Erpecum, K J, Boland, G J & Hoepelman, A I M 2015, 'Low serum hyaluronic acid levels associated with spontaneous HBsAg clearance', European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, vol. 34, no. 11, pp. 2183-2189. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10096-015-2467-x