Abstract

Hepatitis delta virus (HDV) is known to cause the most aggressive and severe form of viral hepatitis, yet it remained under-diagnosed but does require early diagnosis for accurate disease staging. Antibody to HDV (anti-HDV) is the primary screening tool and should be assessed in patients with hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) positivity, as HDV is a satellite RNA virus of hepatitis B. Additionally, the viral load (HDV RNA) should be assessed in those with positive anti-HDV, to differentiate between active infection and resolved hepatitis delta. Data regarding immune responses in HDV are limited but show dysfunctional adaptive and innate immunity. Many studies however fail to distinguish between active and resolved infection. Limited treatments are available for HDV, but promise has been shown with the newly approved Bulevirtide, a first-in-class HBV entry inhibitor. Thus immune response during therapy requires further investigation, along with additional targets for HDV cure.

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