The prevalence of steatohepatitis in chronic hepatitis B patients and its impact on disease severity and treatment response

Liver Int. 2017 Apr;37(4):542-551. doi: 10.1111/liv.13271. Epub 2016 Oct 31.

Abstract

Background & aims: The clinical significance of steatohepatitis in chronic hepatitis B remains unclear. This study aimed to determine the prevalence and risk factors for steatohepatitis in chronic hepatitis B, and to determine its correlation with liver fibrosis and response to antiviral therapy.

Methods: Liver histopathology of 256 consecutive chronic hepatitis B patients with serum hepatitis B virus DNA >2000 IU/mL were analysed with clinical and laboratory characteristics. Virological and biochemical responses were prospectively assessed in the 112 patients treated with antiviral monotherapy.

Results: Hepatic steatosis was observed in 38% of the entire cohort, and steatohepatitis was diagnosed in 18% of patients with hepatic steatosis according to Brunt's classification. The presence of steatohepatitis was associated with overweight/obese (odds ratio, 5.99; 95% CI, 1.32-27.2) and hypertriglyceridaemia (odds ratio, 2.95; 95% CI, 1.07-8.15). None of the viral characteristics including HBeAg status, genotypes and viraemia levels was associated with the presence of steatohepatitis. Steatohepatitis was an independent predictor of significant fibrosis (odds ratio, 10.0; 95% CI, 2.08-48.5) and advanced fibrosis (odds ratio, 3.45; 95% CI, 1.11-10.7) after adjusting for viraemia levels and features of the metabolic syndrome. The rates of suppression of serum hepatitis B virus DNA <20 IU/mL combined with aminotransferase normalization at week 48 of antiviral therapy were not different between the steatohepatitis and non-steatohepatitis groups (43% vs 53%; P=.475).

Conclusions: Steatohepatitis is not uncommon in chronic hepatitis B patients. It is associated with metabolic syndrome but not viral factor. This study demonstrates that steatohepatitis is related to the severity of liver fibrosis but it does not affect response to antiviral therapy.

Keywords: Steatohepatitis; antiviral therapy; hepatitis B; liver fibrosis; metabolic syndrome.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Antiviral Agents / therapeutic use*
  • DNA, Viral / blood
  • Fatty Liver / epidemiology*
  • Fatty Liver / etiology
  • Female
  • Hepacivirus
  • Hepatitis B, Chronic / complications*
  • Hepatitis B, Chronic / drug therapy*
  • Humans
  • Liver / pathology
  • Liver Cirrhosis / etiology
  • Logistic Models
  • Male
  • Metabolic Syndrome / complications
  • Middle Aged
  • Obesity / complications
  • Prospective Studies
  • Risk Factors
  • Sustained Virologic Response
  • Thailand / epidemiology

Substances

  • Antiviral Agents
  • DNA, Viral