Occult hepatitis B infection by a recombinant D/C virus in an immunosuppressed patient

Approximately 300 million people worldwide were living with chronic hepatitis B virus infection as of 2016, however, this number does not account for those who might be living with occult hepatitis B virus infection due to difficulty diagnosing this condition. The multiple genotypes and the ability...

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Main Authors: Gonçalo Pereira Cruz, Celene Sargento, Maria Conceição Ventura, Joaquim Oliveira, José Saraiva da Cunha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-01-01
Series:IDCases
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214250919303105
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spelling doaj-9bc4096c802d4cc3bbfb2e4312cf63182021-07-02T12:23:45ZengElsevierIDCases2214-25092020-01-0119Occult hepatitis B infection by a recombinant D/C virus in an immunosuppressed patientGonçalo Pereira Cruz0Celene Sargento1Maria Conceição Ventura2Joaquim Oliveira3José Saraiva da Cunha4Infectious Diseases Department, Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra, EPE, Praceta Prof. Mota Pinto, 3004-561 Coimbra, Portugal; Corresponding author. Present/permanent address: Rua da Serena, nº1, 3030-368, Tovim, Coimbra, Portugal.Blood and Transfusional Medicine Department, Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra, EPE, Praceta Prof. Mota Pinto, 3004-561 Coimbra, PortugalInfectious Diseases Department, Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra, EPE, Praceta Prof. Mota Pinto, 3004-561 Coimbra, PortugalInfectious Diseases Department, Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra, EPE, Praceta Prof. Mota Pinto, 3004-561 Coimbra, PortugalInfectious Diseases Department, Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra, EPE, Praceta Prof. Mota Pinto, 3004-561 Coimbra, PortugalApproximately 300 million people worldwide were living with chronic hepatitis B virus infection as of 2016, however, this number does not account for those who might be living with occult hepatitis B virus infection due to difficulty diagnosing this condition. The multiple genotypes and the ability of the hepatitis B virus to acquire mutations that down-regulate its expression make occult hepatitis B virus infection a very elusive diagnosis. This is especially worrisome when there is a need to start immunosuppressive therapies, since there is a risk of reactivation in undiagnosed patients. We present a case of female patient who was referred to the consultation because she was about to start chemotherapy with an anti-CD20 agent and had a positive anti-HBc and anti-HBs. During routine workup an occult hepatitis B virus infection was diagnosed. Upon further study mutations in the PreCore and Basal Core Promoter regions were identified, as well as, a double genotype D/C. Therapy with tenofovir was initiated before the patient was started on chemotherapy. This case highlights the importance of comprehensive studying of patients who present with apparently resolved chronic hepatitis B virus infection, especially when they are about to start immunosuppressive therapies. Keywords: Hepatitis B, Recombinant genotype, Occult, Immunosuppressive therapyhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214250919303105
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author Gonçalo Pereira Cruz
Celene Sargento
Maria Conceição Ventura
Joaquim Oliveira
José Saraiva da Cunha
spellingShingle Gonçalo Pereira Cruz
Celene Sargento
Maria Conceição Ventura
Joaquim Oliveira
José Saraiva da Cunha
Occult hepatitis B infection by a recombinant D/C virus in an immunosuppressed patient
IDCases
author_facet Gonçalo Pereira Cruz
Celene Sargento
Maria Conceição Ventura
Joaquim Oliveira
José Saraiva da Cunha
author_sort Gonçalo Pereira Cruz
title Occult hepatitis B infection by a recombinant D/C virus in an immunosuppressed patient
title_short Occult hepatitis B infection by a recombinant D/C virus in an immunosuppressed patient
title_full Occult hepatitis B infection by a recombinant D/C virus in an immunosuppressed patient
title_fullStr Occult hepatitis B infection by a recombinant D/C virus in an immunosuppressed patient
title_full_unstemmed Occult hepatitis B infection by a recombinant D/C virus in an immunosuppressed patient
title_sort occult hepatitis b infection by a recombinant d/c virus in an immunosuppressed patient
publisher Elsevier
series IDCases
issn 2214-2509
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Approximately 300 million people worldwide were living with chronic hepatitis B virus infection as of 2016, however, this number does not account for those who might be living with occult hepatitis B virus infection due to difficulty diagnosing this condition. The multiple genotypes and the ability of the hepatitis B virus to acquire mutations that down-regulate its expression make occult hepatitis B virus infection a very elusive diagnosis. This is especially worrisome when there is a need to start immunosuppressive therapies, since there is a risk of reactivation in undiagnosed patients. We present a case of female patient who was referred to the consultation because she was about to start chemotherapy with an anti-CD20 agent and had a positive anti-HBc and anti-HBs. During routine workup an occult hepatitis B virus infection was diagnosed. Upon further study mutations in the PreCore and Basal Core Promoter regions were identified, as well as, a double genotype D/C. Therapy with tenofovir was initiated before the patient was started on chemotherapy. This case highlights the importance of comprehensive studying of patients who present with apparently resolved chronic hepatitis B virus infection, especially when they are about to start immunosuppressive therapies. Keywords: Hepatitis B, Recombinant genotype, Occult, Immunosuppressive therapy
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214250919303105
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