Course of a HBsAg positive liver transplantation in a hepatitis B and D virus coinfected recipient.

Bahde R, Hölzen JP, Wolters HH, Schmidt HH, Bock CT, Lügering A, Spieker T, Senninger N, Brockmann JG

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

The increasing demand for transplantation has led to consideration of liver grafts from donors exposed to hepatitis B virus (HBV). Six transplantations of liver grafts from hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) positive donors have been reported; two recipients suffered from HBV/HDV (hepatitis Delta virus) coinfection and were followed up for 10-12 months. Here, we report a 56 months follow-up of a HBV/HDV-coinfected recipient of a HBsAg positive liver graft. Posttransplant combination prophylaxis consisted of hepatitis immunoglobulin, lamivudine and adefovir dipivoxil. HBsAg remained positive during stable posttransplant follow-up and subclinical HDV reinfection with low replication rate was detected at 1 month. Pegylated interferon therapy was introduced after documentation of histological evidence of mild chronic hepatitis, but without virological response after 48 weeks. Finally, antiviral treatment was switched to tenofovir disoproxil fumarate. More than 50 months posttransplant the recipient revealed clinical symptoms of decompensated liver cirrhosis and has been relisted for liver transplantation. In conclusion HBsAg positive liver grafts in HBsAg positive recipients with HDV coinfection may result in virological recurrence and rapid development of liver cirrhosis.

Details about the publication

JournalAnnals of Hepatology
Volume10
Issue3
Page range355-360
StatusPublished
Release year2011
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
KeywordsHepatitis Delta Virus; Male; Hepatitis B Surface Antigens; Humans; Liver Cirrhosis; Middle Aged; Hepatitis B. Liver; Comorbidity; Hepatitis B virus; Treatment Outcome; Liver Transplantation; Hepatitis D; Hepatitis Delta Virus; Male; Hepatitis B Surface Antigens; Humans; Liver Cirrhosis; Middle Aged; Hepatitis B. Liver; Comorbidity; Hepatitis B virus; Treatment Outcome; Liver Transplantation; Hepatitis D

Authors from the University of Münster

Bahde, Ralf
General Surgery Clinic
Hölzen, Jens Peter
General Surgery Clinic
Schmidt, Hartmut
Clinic for Transplant Medicine
Senninger, Norbert
General Surgery Clinic
Spieker, Tilmann
Gerhard Domagk Institute of Pathology
Wolters, Heiner
General Surgery Clinic