Entecavir Resistance at rtS202, rtM250 May Cause Poor Viral Response to Tenofovir-based Rescue Therapy in Chronic Hepatitis B / 대한내과학회지
Korean Journal of Medicine
; : 527-536, 2015.
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BACKGROUND/AIMS: Long-term use of nucleos(t)ide analogues (NA) may lead to genotypic and/or phenotypic resistance of the hepatitis B virus (HBV). We investigated the efficacy of tenofovir-based rescue therapy in chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients with newly developed genotypic resistance to prior NAs or partial virologic response to sequential rescue therapies. METHODS: Fifty-four CHB patients were included retrospectively. The patients were treated with tenofovir alone or combined with lamivudine or entecavir. RESULTS: There were 26 forms of genotypic resistance at enrollment. The median amount of serum HBV-DNA was 18,438 IU/mL and 83% of samples were positive for hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg). Serum HBV-DNA was undetectable in 50%, 61%, and 76% of the patients at 3, 6, and 12 months, respectively. In multivariate analysis, HBV-DNA < 20,000 IU/mL and negative HBeAg at baseline were independent predictors of negativity for serum HBV-DNA. Interestingly, the rtS202 mutation tended to be associated with an unfavorable response. Other clinical variables and viral resistance genotypes showed non-significant viral response. CONCLUSIONS: Lower serum HBV-DNA, negative HBeAg and lack of rtS202G mutations at baseline may predict a favorable response to tenofovir-based rescue therapies in CHB patients with newly developed genotypic resistance to prior NAs or a partial virologic response to sequential rescue therapies.
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Sujet Principal:
Résistance aux substances
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Virus de l'hépatite B
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Analyse multifactorielle
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Études rétrospectives
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Lamivudine
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Hépatite B chronique
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Ténofovir
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Génotype
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Hépatite B
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Antigènes e du virus de l'hépatite virale B
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Observational_studies
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Humans
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En
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Korean Journal of Medicine
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2015
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Article