The case of an HIV-positive patient who cleared formerly acute HBV infection and experienced HBV exacerbation before starting antiretroviral therapy (ART) followed by a severe elevation of liver enzymes one month after the introduction of ART is reported. Laboratory tests revealed the presence of a subgenotype A2 carrying at least seven different mutations within the S protein and high lopinavir plasma concentrations. Irrespectively of the many possible mechanisms of HBV reactivation in patients infected with HIV (escape mutants selection, host immune deficiency progression, antiretroviral-related immune reconstitution, glucocorticosteroids, chemotherapy), the message is that HIV patients should be monitored strictly not only by serological and virological assays to recognize early HBV reactivation, but also for drug over-exposure.

Recurrence of another hepatitis B virus escape mutant comes back in a patient infected with HIV and low CD4+ count / L. Milazzo, E. Ebranati, D. Cattaneo, E. Gabanelli, A. Lai, G. Zehender, C. Gervasoni. - In: JOURNAL OF MEDICAL VIROLOGY. - ISSN 0146-6615. - 86:1(2014 Jan), pp. 97-101.

Recurrence of another hepatitis B virus escape mutant comes back in a patient infected with HIV and low CD4+ count

E. Ebranati
Secondo
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D. Cattaneo;E. Gabanelli;A. Lai;G. Zehender
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2014

Abstract

The case of an HIV-positive patient who cleared formerly acute HBV infection and experienced HBV exacerbation before starting antiretroviral therapy (ART) followed by a severe elevation of liver enzymes one month after the introduction of ART is reported. Laboratory tests revealed the presence of a subgenotype A2 carrying at least seven different mutations within the S protein and high lopinavir plasma concentrations. Irrespectively of the many possible mechanisms of HBV reactivation in patients infected with HIV (escape mutants selection, host immune deficiency progression, antiretroviral-related immune reconstitution, glucocorticosteroids, chemotherapy), the message is that HIV patients should be monitored strictly not only by serological and virological assays to recognize early HBV reactivation, but also for drug over-exposure.
HIV infection; HBV reactivation; viral escape
Settore MED/17 - Malattie Infettive
Settore MED/42 - Igiene Generale e Applicata
Settore MED/50 - Scienze Tecniche Mediche Applicate
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5-set-2013
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