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Studies of HBV replication during acute hepatitis followed by recovery and acute hepatitis progressing to chronic disease
Authors:A.S.F. Lok   P. Karayiannis   T.P. Jowett   M.J.F. Fowler   P. Farci   J. Monjardino  H.C. Thomas
Affiliation:Departments of Medicine and Physiology, Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine, Rowland Hill Street, London NW3 2PF (U.K.)
Abstract:The serologic and viral profiles of 24 patients who presented with acute hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection were studied. Although in rare cases, HBV-DNA was detectable before hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) and e antigen (HBeAg), in the majority the viral proteins appeared first. In acute hepatitis followed by recovery, as IgM anti-HBc (hepatitis B core antigen) titres rose, the level of HBV replication fell and serum transaminases became elevated. In patients progressing to chronic HBV infection, IgM anti-HBc titres rose early, viral replication was initially low but continued to rise as the serum transaminase levels became elevated. 7S IgM anti-HBc, although present in the phase of established chronic HBV infection, was not found in the early phase of the chronic infection. Thus this antibody appears to be a consequence of, rather than a causative factor in, chronic HBV infection.
Keywords:For correspondence and reprint requests to: Prof. H.C. Thomas   Department of Medicine   Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine   Rowland Hill Street   London NW3 2PF   U.K.   tel. 01-794-0500   ext. 3979.
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