Hepatitis B Virus PreS-Mutated Strains in People Living with HIV: Long-Term Hepatic Outcomes Following ART Initiation

HIV感染者体内乙型肝炎病毒PreS突变株:抗逆转录病毒治疗开始后的长期肝脏结局

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Abstract

In the modern era of HIV treatment, people co-infected with HIV and HBV still face poor liver outcomes, including liver fibrosis, liver cirrhosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma. We investigated baseline characteristics and long-term liver function outcomes in 435 people living with HIV and HBV co-infection, focusing on HCC-associated point mutations (PMs) and PreS region deletion mutations. PMs were present in 72.9% of participants and were associated with male predominance, lower HBV genotype C prevalence, reduced HBV DNA and HBeAg levels, and higher HBsAg and HBeAb positivity. However, PMs did not significantly impact liver function or fibrosis progression over six years of ART follow-up. In contrast, PreS deletions were found in 21.8% of cases and stratified into PreS1, PreS2, and PreS1+2 deletions. PreS2 and PreS1+2 deletions were linked to older age, higher HBsAg and AFP levels, elevated liver enzymes, and lower platelet counts. These groups also exhibited significantly worse liver fibrosis markers (APRI and FIB-4), with PreS2 deletions consistently showing the highest values throughout the follow-up. Despite the initial improvement with ART, patients with PreS2 and PreS1+2 deletions maintained higher fibrosis and cirrhosis risks over six years. In summary, while PMs were not predictive of liver disease progression, PreS deletion mutations (especially in the PreS2 region) were associated with poorer liver outcomes, indicating their potential as biomarkers for fibrosis risk in co-infected individuals with long-term ART.

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