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Clinical significance of hepatitis B virus large envelope protein detection for judging HBV replication

  

  1. Institute of Hepatology, Beijing Army General Hospital, Beijing 100700,China
  • Online:2012-02-28 Published:2012-02-19

Abstract: Objective To investigate the correlation of serum hepatitis B virus (HBV) large envelope protein (LHBs) with HBV infection and replication. Methods Serum HBV DNA load, LHBs and hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg) of 282 patients with hepatitis B and 30 healthy controls were detected. LHBs was compared with HBeAg basing on HBV DNA load. Results Among 107 patients whose serum HBV DNA loads were <103 copies/mL, 9(8.41%) patients were LHBs positive, and 8(7.48%) patients were HBeAg positive. The linear correlation coefficients of LHBs and HBeAg with the scale of HBV DNA load were 0.972 1 and 0.837 0 respectively(P<0.01, P<0.05). To diagnose HBV infection, the sensitivities, specificities, positive predictive values, negative predictive values and accuracies of LHBs were 92.57%, 82.52%, 77.43%, 59.18% and 97.05%, respectively, and the values of HBeAg were 62.35%, 77.17%, 64.08%, 51.22% and 89.16%, respectively. Conclusions LHBs is a good index to reflect the situation of HBV replication. The combined determination of LHBs, HBV DNA and HBeAg of hepatitis B patients contributes to the clinical diagnosis, therapeutic effect monitoring and prognosis evaluation.

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