Apoptosis and Hepatitis B: The Role of Apoptosis in Patients Who Are HBeAg Negative
NCT00152880 · Status: UNKNOWN · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 30
Last updated 2005-12-01
Summary
A large number hepatitis B surface antigen positive individuals are HBeAg negative with normal liver tests. Historically, such patients were thought to have suppressed viral replication and were considered to be at low risk for complications. With the use of more sensitive technology, physicians are now able to identify a group of patients who are HBeAg negative, have normal liver enzymes, and detectable HBV DNA. Some of these patients develop signs of liver inflammation and fibrosis on biopsy. We intend to investigate whether normal, programmed cell death (apoptosis) plays a role in causing the silent liver injury in this group of patients. In other words the purpose of this study is to see whether apoptosis may be responsible for the silent liver death and injury that occurs in these so called inactive carriers who are HBeAg negative, have normal serum ALT values and HBV DNA \> 10,000 copies/mL. In this study the liver biopsies would be routinely collected in the clinic and investigated for the evidence of inflammation and fibrosis, and special testing would be performed to detect for evidence of apoptosis. Around 30 patients from UHN would be participating in this study. This study will test the hypothesis that subjects who are HBeAg negative, have normal ALT and have HBV DNA ≥10,000 copies/mL will demonstrate an increased rate of apoptosis in liver tissue compared to healthy age-matched controls. If this hypothesis is confirmed, it will imply that the previous assumption that this group of patients has inactive disease is false and would implicate apoptosis as an important mechanism responsible for causing liver damage. If apoptotic activity is indeed elevated, further study of these pathways could potentially yield therapeutic interventions to inhibit apoptosis.
Conditions
Sponsors & Collaborators
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University Health Network, Toronto
lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
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E.J.L (Jenny) Heathcote, MD · UHN - Toronto Western Hospital, University of Toronto
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Max Age
- 90 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- Yes
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2005-07-31
Countries
- Canada
Study Locations
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