| Title | Liver transplant from Anti-HBc-positive, HBsAg-negative donor into HBsAg-negative recipient: is it safe? A systematic review of the literature |
| Publication Type | Journal Article |
| Year of Publication | 2010 |
| Authors | de Avelino-Silva, VI D′ |
| Journal | Clinical Transplantation |
| Volume | 24 |
| Issue | 6 |
| Pagination | 735 - 746 |
| Date Published | 2010 |
| Accession Number | DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-0012.2010.01254.x |
| Keywords | * expanded donor pool, * hepatitis B virus, * liver transplant, * prophylaxis, * serology |
| Abstract | Abstract: Introduction: After liver transplant (LT) from Anti-HBc+/HBsAg− donors into HBsAg− recipients, transmission of hepatitis B virus (HBV) may occur (de novo HBV infection). This study analyzes the incidence of de novo HBV infection in HBsAg− recipients of Anti-HBc+/HBsAg− LT with respect to: (i) the recipients’ HBV serology and (ii) the type of preventive therapy adopted. Methods: A systematic review of the literature using the electronic database Medline. Results: Five hundred and fifty-two LT in 36 articles were selected. Lamivudine, Hepatitis B immune globulin (HBIG), revaccination, and combined therapies were employed in multiple strategies as preventive interventions. Naïve recipients had a high risk of de novo HBV infection, with smaller incidences when HBIG and lamivudine were used, either alone or in association. Vaccinated recipients or those with isolated hepatitis B core antibodies (Anti-HBc) and previous HBV infection had lower risks of viral transmission, additionally reduced by any prophylaxis adoption. Discussion: LT from Anti-HBc+/HBsAg− donors into HBsAg− recipients is apparently safe, as long as the recipient is vaccinated or presents an isolated Anti-HBc or previous HBV infection and some prophylaxis is employed. Currently lamivudine seems the best alternative; other nucleoside analogs and revaccination strategies should be considered in future studies. Follow-up and preventive therapies should be maintained for five yr or preferably throughout the recipients’ life span. |
| Notify Library Reference ID | 108 |
