Diagnostics (Mar 2024)

Clinical Significance and Remaining Issues of Anti-HBc Antibody and HBV Core-Related Antigen

  • Yoshihiko Yano,
  • Itsuko Sato,
  • Takamitsu Imanishi,
  • Ryutaro Yoshida,
  • Takanori Matsuura,
  • Yoshihide Ueda,
  • Yuzo Kodama

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics14070728
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 7
p. 728

Abstract

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Currently, hepatitis B virus (HBV) core antibody (anti-HBc antibody) and HBV core-related antigen (HBcrAg) are widely used as serum markers for diagnosis based on the HBV core region. This review focused on anti-HBc antibodies and HBcrAg and aimed to summarize the clinical significance of currently used assay systems and the issues involved. While anti-HBc is very significant for clinical diagnosis, the clinical significance of quantitative assay of anti-HBc antibody has been reevaluated with improvements in diagnostic performance, including its association with clinical stage and prediction of carcinogenesis and reactivation. In addition, concerning the new HBcrAg, a high-sensitivity assay method has recently been established, and its diagnostic significance, including the prediction of reactivation, is being reevaluated. On the other hand, the quantitative level of anti-HBc antibody expressed in different units among assay systems complicates the interpretation of the results. However, it is difficult to standardize assay systems as they vary in advantages, and caution is needed in interpreting the assay results. In conclusion, with the development of highly sensitive HBcrAg and anti-HBc antibody, a rapid and sensitive detection assay system has been developed and used in clinical practice. In the future, it is hoped that a global standard will be created based on the many clinical findings.

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