Abstract
Cloned DNA probes were used to test for hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA in the liver and serum of 14 asymptomatic hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) carriers and two former carriers. The results were compared with serological markers of HBV infection and liver histopathology. Three groups of carriers were distinguished. In group I, HBV DNA was present in both liver and serum. Hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg), a marker of viral replication, was uniformly positive in serum. In one individual in this group, viral DNA was also integrated into liver genomic DNA. In group II, lower levels of nonintegrated HBV DNA were detected in the liver, but no HBV DNA was found in the serum. HBeAg was negative and with one exception there were antibodies to HBeAg. Integrated viral DNA was present in each case. In group III, there was no detectable nonintegrated viral DNA in serum or liver, but one individual had integrated sequences. All carriers lacked antibodies to HBsAg and had antibodies to hepatitis B core antigen and demonstrated nonspecific histological abnormalities in the liver. These findings indicate significant quantitative and qualitative differences among asymptomatic HBsAg carriers and suggest that their infectivity may be highly variable.
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