Abstract

Current study was aimed at investigating prevalence of overt and occult hepatitis B infection in HIV-positive individuals as well as molecular-epidemiological characteristics of the circulating hepatitis B virus (HBV) strains in the Far Eastern Federal District (FEFD). A total number of 297 blood serum/plasma samples obtained from HIV-positive patients residing in the FEFD were enrolled in the study. The first control group included 351 blood serum/plasma samples of general population without indication on HIV and HBV-infection that underwent laboratory check up at the Centers for AIDS Prevention and Control. After evaluating the group of HIV-positive patients 20 HIV-HBV positive samples were selected for further detailed analysis. The second control group included 43 patients with chronic hepatitis B. All groups were age and gender-matched. The research included serological and molecular-genetic (real-time PCR, positive for HBV DNA samples underwent clonal sequencing of PCR-amplified HBV P/S gene) assessment of the biological material followed by a phylogenetic analysis of the HBV sequences. Our research revealed that HIV-positive patients are exposed to a higher risk of HBV infection compared to general population enrolled in the study, which is evident from the prevalence of anti-HBcAg antibodies in the groups examined. HIV-positive vs. first control group was positive for anti-HBcAg antibodies at higher rate (35.02%, CI 95: 29.5940.45% versus 22.22%, CI 95: 17.8726.57%, p = 0.0003). Abundance of ongoing HBV-infection markers was also higher in HIV-positive individuals compared to general population (6.73%, CI 95: 3.889.58% versus 0.85%, CI 95: 01.81%, p = 0.0001, respectively). Should be noted, that HBsAg-negative HBV infection in HIV-positive patient cohort comprised 1.01% (CI 95: 02.15%) whereas in general population this index was as low as 0.28% (CI 95: 00.84%). Virus hepatitis С and D were revealed at higher rate in HIV-positive individuals compared to patients with HIV-negative chronic HBV infection (p = 5.84 107 and p = 0.000001 respectively). HCV and HDV prevalence rates comprised 50.0% (CI 95: 27.4677.46%) and 40.0% (CI 95: 17.9762.03%) in HIV-positive patients. Similar indices in control group were 4.65% (CI 95: 010.94%) and 4.65% (CI 95: 010.94%), respectively. The phylogenetic analysis of the six isolated HBV sequences showed that the five samples belonged to genotype D, with dominant subtype D2 (verified in 4 cases). Further, HBV genotype С was detected only in one case. The obtained data indicate a necessity for further in-depth diagnostic examination of viral hepatitis in HIV-positive patients to lower a risk of developing life-threatening complications as well as preventing hepatitis spread in human population.

Highlights

  • Распространенность ВГВ у ВИЧ-позитивных лиц Эпидемиологическая картина hepatitis B virus (HBV)-инфекции в различных странах неоднородна

  • Our research revealed that HIV-positive patients are exposed to a higher risk of HBV infection compared to general population enrolled in the study, which is evident from the prevalence of anti-HBcAg antibodies in the groups examined

  • Россия; Балахонцева Л.А., руководитель Дальневосточного окружного Центра по профилактике и борьбе со СПИД, ФБУН Хабаровский НИИ эпидемиологии и микробиологии Роспотребнадзора, г

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Оригинальные статьи

Распространенность маркеров текущей HBV-инфекции среди ВИЧ-позитивных лиц так же оказалась более высокой по сравнению с условно «здоровым» населением — 6,73% (ДИ 95: 3,88–9,58%) и 0,85% (ДИ 95: 0–1,81%) соответственно. Установлена более частая выявляемость серологических маркеров сочетанного инфицирования вирусными гепатитами С и D в группе ВИЧ-HBV-позитивных лиц по сравнению с пациентами с хронической формой HBV, но без ВИЧ-инфекции: показатели инфицированности HCV составили 50% (ДИ 95: 27,46–77,46%) и 4,65% (ДИ 95: 0–10,94%), HDV — 40% (ДИ 95: 17,97–62,03%) и 4,65% (ДИ 95: 0–10,94%), соответственно. Библиографическое описание: Базыкина Е.А., Туркутюков В.Б., Троценко О.Е., Котова В.О., Балахонцева Л.А., Бутакова Л.В., Варнавская Л.В., Фоменко В.В., Чечулина М.А., Крапивкин А.И., Зиньковская С.В., Будай Г.И., Янович О.А., Ломакина Е.А., Лукина З.И. Распространенность и молекулярногенетическая характеристика вируса гепатита В у ВИЧ-позитивных лиц в Дальневосточном регионе // Инфекция и иммунитет.

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Findings
Serological markers of viral hepatitis
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