Hepatitis B virus DNA in liver and peripheral blood
mononuclear cells during reduction in virus replication.
Bartolomé J, Moraleda G, Molina J, Domínguez F, Porres JC, Carreño V.
Department of Gastroenterology, Fundación Jiménez Díaz, Universidad Autónoma de
Madrid, Spain.
Changes in hepatitis B virus DNA in blood cells and liver were studied in 34
patients (12 controls, 22 under therapy). There were no basal differences in the
presence of the viral genome in blood cells between treated and control patients.
A significant decrease in the percentage of patients with viral genome in blood
cells was observed in patients who lost this marker in serum. Replicative
intermediates of the viral genome were observed in the basal liver samples from
all patients. In patients who lost the viral DNA in serum, hepatitis B virus
genome became undetectable in the second liver sample in all but two patients
who had viral sequences integrated in the host genome. Replicative intermediates
were found in all patients with serum viral DNA. The results of this study
suggest that there may be a relation between the disappearance of hepatitis B
virus DNA in liver and blood cells