1.Liver histopathological changes in chronic HBV infection patients with alanine aminotransferase at different upper limits of normal value
Wangyi XUAN ; Suwen JIANG ; Airong HU ; Xiaojun SHI ; Dedong ZHU ; Zheyun HE ; Lukan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2022;15(3):193-199
Objective:To investigate the pathological characteristics in chronic HBV infection patients with different upper limits of alanine aminotransferase (ALT) normal values and the influencing factors of liver tissue injury.Methods:The clinical data of 667 chronic HBV infection patients with ALT<40 U/L and HBV DNA loads >30 IU/mL who received liver biopsy in Zhenhai District Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Hwa Mei Hospital from January 2014 to December 2020 were retrospectively analyzed. The enrolled patients were divided into ALTⅠ group (<30 U/L for males, <19 U/L for females), ALTⅡ group (≥30 U/L and <35 U/L for males, ≥19 U/L and <25 U/L for females) and ALT Ⅲ group (≥35 U/L and <40 U/L for males, ≥25 U/L and <40 U/L for females). According to the degree of liver inflammation (G) and fibrosis stage (S), the enrolled patients were divided into non-significant damage group (G<2 and S<2) and significant damage group (≥G2 or/and ≥S2). Ridit analysis was used to compare the G/S composition ratio among three ALT groups, Logistic regression was used to analyze the risk factors of liver injury, the receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC) and the area under the curve (AUC) were used to analyze the optimal diagnostic threshold of ALT.Results:There were significant differences in the composition ratio of G and S among the three ALT groups( χ2=13.926 and 14.702, both P<0.001). The constituent ratios of significant liver pathological damage in the three groups of ALT levels were 26.05% (99/380), 32.03% (41/128) and 46.54% (74/159), respectively( χ2=21.596, P<0.001). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that high white/globulin ratio and PLT counts( OR=0.246 and 0.986, both P<0.001)were the protective factors for liver tissue injury; while negative HBcAg staining and elevated ALT and GGT levels ( OR=3.797, 1.053 and 1.013, P<0.001 or <0.05) were the risk factors of liver injury. ROC curve demonstrated the ALT threshold of liver tissue damage in male and female patients were 25.6 U/L and 25.5 U/L. Conclusions:In chronic HBV infection patients with normal ALT, with the increase of ALT level, the degree of liver tissue pathological damage may become more severe. The study demonstrates that it is necessary to lower the ALT threshold for protecting patients from liver tissue pathological damage.
2.Clinicopathological analysis in patients with chronic hepatitis B virus infection in immune tolerant phase
Airong HU ; Suwen JIANG ; Xiaojun SHI ; Dedong ZHU ; Zheyun HE ; Kai CHEN ; Chenqian ZHU ; Lukan ZHANG ; Yaoren HU
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2021;60(10):891-897
Objective:To analyze the liver pathology, clinical characteristics and influence factors in patients with chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection in immune tolerant phase (IT).Methods:The clinical data of 273 patients in IT phase who underwent liver biopsy from January 2015 to December 2019 were included in this study. The correlation between liver pathological changes and clinical features was analyzed.Results:There were 43 cases (15.75%) with liver histologic activity ≥ G2, 30 cases (10.99%) with liver fibrosis ≥ S2, and 55 cases (20.15%) with liver pathology ≥ G2 and/or ≥ S2. A total of 17.95% patients had liver steatosis. The majority (98.17%) of tissue samples were positive for HBsAg staining, while only 79.49% were positive for HBcAg. The characteristics of liver pathology were comparable in men from women patients. The differences of G and S were not statistically significant according to different HBsAg positivity, while those were statistically significant according to different HBcAg positivity. By univariate and multivariate analysis, the independent risk factors of pathological severity were HBcAg intensity, HBeAg level, and age. However, the differences of liver histologic activity and fibrosis were not statistically significant between those younger than 30 years old group from those older than 30 years old, neither between those younger or older than 40. Although the diagnostic value of liver inflammation and fibrosis 5 (LIF-5) was better than that of aspartate aminotransferase-to-platelet ratio index (APRI) and fibrosis 4 score (FIB-4), three diagnostic models for predicting the pathological severity were not strong enough (all area under the curves<0.8). Only the specificity of LIF-5 for predicting≥ G2, ≥ G2 and/or ≥ S2 was over 80%.Conclusions:Approximately 20% patients with chronic HBV infection in IT phase have progressive liver inflammation or fibrosis. The intensity of liver HBcAg and HBeAg level are negatively correlated with the severity of disease. The diagnostic models or most clinical indicators have low predictive effect for chronic HBV infections in IT phase.
3.Establishment of a new diagnostic model for significant liver tissue damage in patients with chronic hepatitis B virus infection in the immune tolerance phase
Donghui WANG ; Suwen JIANG ; Airong HU ; Xiaojun SHI ; Dedong ZHU ; Zheyun HE ; Chenqian ZHU ; Lukan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2022;40(5):275-280
Objective:To establish and evaluate a new diagnostic model for significant liver tissue damage in patients with chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection in the immune tolerance phase.Methods:The clinical data of 275 chronic HBV infection patients in the immune tolerance phase who underwent liver biopsy from January 2015 to November 2020 in the Hwa Mei Hospital, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences were included. According to the liver pathological changes, patients were divided into
4.Comparison of clinicopathological features for indications of different types of antiviral therapy in chronic hepatitis B
Suwen JIANG ; Airong HU ; Xiaojun SHI ; Dedong ZHU ; Zheyun HE ; Chenqian ZHU ; Lukan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2022;30(10):1050-1055
Objective:To compare and analyze the clinicopathological features and significance for indications of different types of antiviral therapy in chronic hepatitis B (CHB).Methods:Clinical data of 861 CHB cases who received liver biopsy, had hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA-positive (> 30 IU/ml) and met the indications for antiviral therapy from January 2014 to December 2019 were included. Liver pathological changes and their correlation with clinical characteristics were compared and analyzed. According to different data, t-test, analysis of variance, nonparametric test, χ2 test, Ridit and logistic regression analysis were used for statistical analysis. Results:Most of the cases (72.24%) had remarkable pathological damage. The degree of liver fibrosis was higher in the normal than the abnormal group ( P<0.001). 17.54% cases had hepatic steatosis. The vast majority of cases (97.33%) had positive hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg), while only 50.87% had positive hepatitis B core antigen (HBcAg). The positive correlation factors affecting the severity of liver histopathology were alkaline phosphatase level, while the negative correlation factors were positive HBcAg staining, albumin and platelet level. The degree of liver inflammation and fibrosis had statistically significant differences with different HBcAg staining levels ( χ2=44.142 and 102.386, respectively; P<0.001), and the severity was more apparent in the negative group. Conclusion:There exist differences in clinicopathological features for indications of different types of antiviral therapy in patients with CHB. Liver function test range is inconsistent with degrees of hepatic histological severity. The positive and intensity of liver tissue HBcAg staining, and albumin and alanine aminotransferase levels have negative correlation with disease severity.