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Optimal Treatment Based on Interferon No Longer Makes Clinical Cure of Chronic Hepatitis B Far Away: An Evidence-Based Review on Emerging Clinical Data.

Yujing LiFada WangJing ZhouLan-Qing LiChengrun SongEn-Qiang Chen
Published in: Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics (2024)
Chronic hepatitis B (CHB) remains a major global public health problem. The functional cure is the ideal therapeutic target recommended by the latest guidelines, and pursuing a functional cure has become the key treatment end point of current therapy and for upcoming clinical trials. In this review, based on the latest published clinical research evidence, we analyzed the concept and connotation of clinical cures and elaborated on the benefits of clinical cures in detail. Secondly, we have summarized various potential treatment methods for achieving clinical cures, especially elaborating on the latest research progress of interferon-based optimized treatment strategies in achieving clinical cures. We also analyzed which populations can achieve clinical cures and conducted a detailed analysis of relevant virological and serological markers in screening clinical cure advantage populations and predicting clinical cure achievement. In addition, we also introduced the difficulties that may be encountered in the current pursuit of achieving a clinical cure.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • clinical trial
  • stem cells
  • hepatitis b virus
  • immune response
  • machine learning
  • dendritic cells
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • climate change
  • open label
  • deep learning
  • clinical practice
  • study protocol