Gastroenterology
Volume 134, Issue 5 , Pages 1376-1384, May 2008

Virologic and Histologic Features of Chronic Hepatitis B Virus-Infected Asymptomatic Patients With Persistently Normal ALT

Department of Gastroenterology, G. B. Pant Hospital, New Delhi, India

Received 3 April 2007; accepted 31 January 2008. published online 04 March 2008.

Background & Aims: There is a paucity of data on hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA levels and histologic lesions in patients with chronic HBV (CHBV) infection and persistently normal alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels (PNALT). We studied the ALT, HBV DNA levels, and spectrum of histologic lesions in such patients. Methods: One thousand three hundred eighty-seven incidentally detected asymptomatic hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg)-positive patients with ≥1-year follow-up and either PNALT (n = 189; hepatitis B e antigen [HBeAg+], 73; HBeAg, 116) or persistently or intermittently elevated ALT (PIEALT; n = 1198; HBeAg+, 530; HBeAg, 668) were included. Results: In the PIEALT and PNALT patients, baseline DNA ≥5-log copies/mL was seen in 73.8% and 60.3% in HBeAg+ (P = .018) and 76% and 35.3% in HBeAg (P < .001) patients and histologic fibrosis stage ≥2 in 65.5% and 40.2% in HBeAg+ (P < .001) and 63.9% and 13.8% in HBeAg (P < .001) patients, respectively. Approximately 21% of HBeAg patients with PNALT and HBV DNA <5-log copies/mL had histologically active liver disease (histologic activity index ≥3 and/or fibrosis stage ≥2). Conclusions: A fair proportion of patients with CHBV infection with PNALT have HBV DNA ≥5-log copies/mL and significant histologic fibrosis. Use of ALT and HBV DNA levels without resorting to liver biopsy to define “inactive carrier state” in HBeAg PNALT patients may miss histologically significant disease in a proportion of patients.

Abbreviations used in this paper: anti-HBe, antibody to HBeAg, CHBV, chronic hepatitis B virus, HBeAg, hepatitis B e antigen, HBsAg, hepatitis B surface antigen, IDAHS, incidentally detected asymptomatic HBsAg-positive subjects, PIEALT, persistently or intermittently elevated ALT, PNALT, persistently normal ALT

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 Conflicts of interest: There are no conflicts of interest to disclose.

PII: S0016-5085(08)00356-9

doi:10.1053/j.gastro.2008.02.075

Gastroenterology
Volume 134, Issue 5 , Pages 1376-1384, May 2008