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A case of HBV-induced liver failure in the REEF-2 phase II trial: Implications for finite treatment strategies in HBV ‘cure’

Kosh Agarwal, James Lok, Ivana Carey, Yatin Shivkar, Michael Biermer, Thomas Berg, Isabelle Lonjon‐Domanec

2022Journal of Hepatology67 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nucleoside analogues are the mainstay of treatment for patients with chronic HBV infection but have no direct effect on covalently closed circular DNA. Long-term HBV viral suppression is now routine, but the desirable endpoint of functional cure is rarely achieved. Newer therapies, targeting other aspects of the replicative life cycle of HBV, present opportunities to deliver finite therapy and HBV 'cure'. This is an area of keen focus for the HBV community. We describe a severe case of hepatitis B reactivation, occurring shortly after the withdrawal of a nucleoside analogue within the protocol of a clinical trial (REEF-2). Despite best supportive care and prompt re-introduction of tenofovir, the patient developed subacute liver failure, requiring emergency orthotopic liver transplantation. As we strive to achieve HBV cure, this case highlights the potential risks of finite therapy and highlights the need for improved biomarker-driven strategies and re-evaluation of study protocols.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineHepatitis B virusLiver transplantationcccDNAHepatitis BClinical endpointNucleoside analogueClinical trialAntiviral treatmentIntensive care medicineVirologyChronic hepatitisInternal medicineTransplantationNucleosideVirusBiologyHBsAgBiochemistryHepatitis B Virus StudiesHepatitis C virus researchLiver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
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