Mr. Brunetto et al., MONITORING THE NATURAL COURSE AND RESPONSE TO THERAPY OF CHRONIC HEPATITIS-B WITH AN AUTOMATED SEMIQUANTITATIVE ASSAY FOR IGM ANTI-HBC, Journal of hepatology, 19(3), 1993, pp. 431-436
The clinical significance of a semi-quantitiative microparticle enzyme
immunoassay (IMx Core-M, Abbott) was evaluated for detection of IgM-c
lass antibodies against the hepatitis B core antigen (IgM anti-HBc) in
136 hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) positive individuals (96 chro
nic HBV carriers, 20 patients with chronic HBV-HDV infections and 20 p
atients with acute hepatitis B) and 50 HBV-negative controls. Baseline
and follow-up sera (4-11 samples) were analysed from 79 carriers with
chronic hepatitis B, 44 of whom were treated with interferon. IMx ind
exes above 3.000 were found in 95% of the acute hepatitis B patients a
nd above 0.300 in 91.5% of patients with ongoing chronic hepatitis B.
IMx indexes between 0.200 and 0.300 were observed in (a) patients with
recent HBeAg to anti-HBe seronconversion (6-12 months) and normal ser
um ALT levels, (b) patients immune-tolerant to HBV infection and witho
ut liver disease despite high levels of viremia, and (c) patients with
anti-HBe-positive chronic hepatitis B during 7-13-month intervals of
asymptomatic carriage between episodes of disease reactivation. IMx in
dexes below 0.200 were detected in all HBV-negative individuals and he
althy HBV carriers, in 14 (70%) of 20 chronic hepatitis D patients and
in all but 1 of 22 interferon-treated patients with histological remi
ssion of liver disease, 5-12 months after clearance of viremia and nor
malization of serum ALT levels. In contrast, IMx indexes remained abov
e 0.200 in all patients with hepatitis B reactivation. These results s
uggest that the semi-quantitative analysis of serum IgM anti-HBc is a
useful non-invasive tool for the diagnosis and monitoring of chronic h
epatitis B. In patients with undetectable viremia and normal serum ami
notransferases levels, an IgM anti-HBc index below 0.200(<10 PEI units
) is associated with persistent remission of liver disease while value
s above 0.200 represent the hallmark of hepatitis B reactivation.