Assessment of hepatitis B virus DNA levels in chronic
HBsAg carriers with or without hepatitis delta virus superinfection.
Bas C, Bartolomé J, La Banda F, Porres JC, Quiroga JA, Mora I, Carreño V.
Department of Gastroenterology, Fundacion Jimenez Diaz, Universidad Autonoma,
Madrid, Spain.
In order to document the incidence of hepatitis delta virus (HDV) replication
markers and their relationship to HBV replication, 91 HBsAg chronic carriers
were studied. Of these, 51 were anti-HD-positive (19 HBeAg-positive and 32 anti-HBe-positive).
Liver HDAg was found in 75% of anti-HD-positive patients. Of the 19 patients who
had anti-HD and HBeAg, 13 were HBV-DNA-positive. None of the anti-HBe patients
were HBV-DNA-positive. No differences with respect to HBV-DNA concentration were
observed between anti-HD-positive and -negative patients. Liver HDAg was
detected with similar frequency in patients who were HBeAg- and HBV-DNA-positive
(63.6%) and in those who were anti-HBe-positive (78.5%), with no statistically
significant difference. HBcAg and HDAg were simultaneously detected in 36% of
the anti-HD cases. Patients with anti-HD and HBV-DNA had the highest levels of
transaminases (SGPT). Our results suggest that in certain patients HDV and HBV
replication coexists without mutual inhibition.