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Study on the Retreatment, Outcome, and Potential Predictors of Recurrence in Patients With Recurrence of Hepatitis B After Functional Cure

Xiao Lin, Aixin Song, Junfeng Lu, Sujun Zheng, Zhongjie Hu, Lina Ma, Zhenhuan Cao, Hong Li, Yanhong Zheng, Shan Ren, Xinyue Chen

2022Frontiers in Immunology11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: Studies about the retreatment and predictors for patients with hepatitis B recurrence after functional cure are rare. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of retreatment, outcome, and potential predictors of recurrence in patients with recurrence after functional cure. Methods: A long-term follow-up was conducted with 32 cumulatively obtained patients who relapsed after cessation of pegylated interferon (Peg-IFN)-based antiviral treatment. The decision of whether to treatment or which therapeutic method to use [Peg-IFN or nucleos(t)ide analogs (NAs)] was based on the patient's preferences and wishes. The rate of achieving functional cure and the clinical outcomes of different therapeutic methods were analyzed. Hepatitis B surface antibody (anti-HBs) and hepatitis B core antibody (anti-HBc) levels were detected in patients with blood samples during follow-up to evaluate the predictive ability of recurrence. Results: The follow-up time of 32 recurrence cases was 42-532 weeks after recurrence (median 226 weeks). In the 20 patients who received retreatment (15 received Peg-IFN and 5 received NAs only), the rate of functional cure was 65.0% (13/20); it was 86.7% (13/15) in the patients retreated with Peg-IFN. Three cases experienced recurrence again. Five patients received NA treatment, and no functional cure was achieved. No drug intervention was administered for 12 patients, 2 of them with hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA spontaneous clearance, and one patient achieved spontaneous hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) clearance during follow-up. Patients who relapsed after functional cure with Peg-IFN treatment did not have liver cirrhosis or hepatocellular carcinoma during the follow-up, regardless of whether they received retreatment. Anti-HBs and anti-HBc levels at the end of therapy were predictors of recurrence (p < 0.001, p = 0.023). The value of combining the above two indicators in predicting recurrence was further improved, the areas under the receiver operating characteristic curves were 0.833, at combining predictors >-0.386, the predictive sensitivity and specificity for recurrence were 86.67% and 90.62%. Conclusion: The functional cure rate was above 80% for patients with recurrence treated by Peg-IFN. During the follow-up, liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma were not observed in all recurrence cases. High levels of anti-HBs and anti-HBc at the time of drug discontinuation are less likely to relapse.

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