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[Research progress on predictive indicators of a clinical cure for chronic hepatitis B]
1Department of Infectious Disease and Hepatic Disease, the First People's Hospital of Yunnan Province, the Affiliated Hospital of Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming 650100, China.
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Nucleotide analogues (NAs) and interferon are still the first-line drugs for the treatment of chronic hepatitis B (CHB), but they still cannot completely eliminate covalently closed circular DNA (cccDNA) within hepatocytes. The clinical cure, or the disappearance of HBsAg, is the ideal goal of antiviral therapy. Although interferon therapy has a significantly greater HBsAg clearance rate and seroconversion rate than NAs, combination or sequential treatment can improve the HBsAg clearance rate and seroconversion rate to a certain extent, and only a small proportion of CHB patients can achieve clinical cure. Therefore, finding indications that predict clinical cure before and during antiviral treatment is crucial for identifying patients who are more likely to achieve HBsAg clearance at an early stage, improving clinical cure rates, and reducing treatment costs. This article reviews the research progress on predictive indicators of clinical cure of chronic hepatitis B in the past five years, explores the value of each indicator in predicting clinical cure, and provides a reference for optimizing CHB treatment strategies.
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