[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"health-study-detail:100519710":3},{"organization":4,"armGroups":7,"interventions":32,"overallOfficials":48,"centralContacts":53,"locations":63,"responsibleParty":81,"collaborators":38,"id":83,"slug":84,"hasResults":85,"nctId":86,"briefTitle":87,"officialTitle":88,"acronym":89,"eligibilityCriteria":90,"healthyVolunteers":85,"sex":91,"minAge":92,"maxAge":38,"enrollmentInfo":93,"targetDuration":38,"studyType":96,"phases":97,"briefSummary":99,"conditions":100,"keywords":102,"overallStatus":66,"whyStopped":38,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":109,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":110,"startDateStruct":113,"completionDateStruct":115,"leadSponsor":117,"locationsCount":118},{"fullName":5,"class":6},"Hospices Civils de Lyon","OTHER",[8,16,20,24,28],{"label":9,"type":10,"description":11,"interventionNames":12},"HBsAg \u003C100 IU\u002Fml","EXPERIMENTAL","Patients chronically mono-infected with HBV, whose HBsAg is less than 100 IU\u002Fml (patients treated or not with NA)",[13,14,15],"Procedure: Investigation of the intrahepatic compartment using the fine needle aspiration (FNA) technique","Biological: Creation of a serum biobank","Other: FNA feasibility and acceptability questionnaire",{"label":17,"type":10,"description":18,"interventionNames":19},"HBsAg between 100 and 3000 IU\u002Fml","Patients chronically mono-infected with HBV, with HBsAg levels \\>100 and \\\u003C3000 IU\u002Fml (patients treated or not with NA).",[13,14,15],{"label":21,"type":10,"description":22,"interventionNames":23},"HBsAg ≥ 3000 IU\u002Fml","Patients chronically mono-infected with HBV, with HBsAg levels ≥ 3000 IU\u002Fml (patients treated or not with NA).",[13,14,15],{"label":25,"type":10,"description":26,"interventionNames":27},"Loss of HBsAg (spontaneously or under NA)","Patients with loss of HBsAg (spontaneously or under NA). This group will allow comparison of the HBsAg loss immuno-virological profile with that of patients with active infection and varying levels of HBsAg (groups 1-3 and 5) and aid in identifying of predictors of functional cure. The identification of determinants of HBV functional cure is fundamental and is comparable to investigations that have been carried out in HIV-infected \"elite controllers\".",[13,14,15],{"label":29,"type":10,"description":30,"interventionNames":31},"Patients co-infected with HBV and HDV","Patients co-infected with HDV (positive HDV viral load), regardless of HBsAg level (presence or absence of HBV or HDV treatment)",[13,14,15],[33,39,44],{"type":34,"name":35,"description":36,"armGroupLabels":37,"otherNames":38},"PROCEDURE","Investigation of the intrahepatic compartment using the fine needle aspiration (FNA) technique","The FNA will be performed at the Croix Rousse digestive pathology day hospital of the Hospices Civils de Lyon by a doctor from the hepatology department who has been trained to perform FNA.\n\nAfter echography, a subcutaneous anesthesia with LIDOCAÏNE is administered. Two FNA passages will be performed for virological and immunological analyses. The patient will be monitored in the supine position for 1 hour after the procedure.\n\nA single FNA will be performed during the study.",[9,17,21,25,29],null,{"type":40,"name":41,"description":42,"armGroupLabels":43,"otherNames":38},"BIOLOGICAL","Creation of a serum biobank","42ml blood sample for study of circulating peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) and new circulating hepatitis B markers. These samples will enable us to gain a better understanding of peripheral immune responses and to correlate intrahepatic virological data with new serum markers of HBV.",[9,17,21,25,29],{"type":6,"name":45,"description":46,"armGroupLabels":47,"otherNames":38},"FNA feasibility and acceptability questionnaire","An FNA feasibility and acceptability questionnaire carried out at inclusion (V1) and after the FNA has been performed.",[9,17,21,25,29],[49],{"name":50,"affiliation":51,"role":52},"Fabien ZOULIM, PU-PH","Service d'Hépatologie de l'Hopital Croix-Rousse","PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR",[54,59],{"name":50,"role":55,"phone":56,"phoneExt":57,"email":58},"CONTACT","0426109355","+33","fabien.zoulim@chu-lyon.fr",{"name":60,"role":55,"phone":61,"phoneExt":57,"email":62},"Bénédicte POUMAROUX","04 26 73 27 37","benedicte.poumaroux@chu-lyon.fr",[64],{"facility":65,"status":66,"city":67,"state":38,"zip":68,"country":69,"countryCode":70,"cosmosGeoPoint":71,"geoPoint":76,"contacts":77},"Hepatology Department - Hospices Civils de Lyon","RECRUITING","Lyon","69004","France","FR",{"type":72,"coordinates":73},"Point",[74,75],4.84789,45.74906,{"lat":75,"lon":74},[78,80],{"name":50,"role":55,"phone":79,"phoneExt":57,"email":58},"04 26 10 93 55",{"name":50,"role":52,"phone":38,"phoneExt":38,"email":38},{"type":82,"investigatorFullName":38,"investigatorTitle":38,"investigatorAffiliation":38,"oldNameTitle":38,"oldOrganization":38},"SPONSOR","100519710","fine-needle-aspiration-fna-evaluation-of-the-intrahepatic-hbv-reservoir-and-its-immunological-characteristics-in-chronically-hbv-infected-patients-100519710",false,"NCT06047093","Fine Needle Aspiration (FNA) Evaluation of the Intrahepatic HBV Reservoir and Its Immunological Characteristics in Chronically HBV-infected Patients","Evaluation of the Intrahepatic Hepatitis B Virus Reservoir and Its Immunological Characteristics in Chronically HBV-infected Patients - Pilot Study","RES-HBV","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Adult patients (≥ 18 years of age)\n* Patients chronically infected with hepatitis B virus at any stage of infection\n* Nucleoside Analogues-treated or untreated\n* Co-infected or not with HDV\n* Included in the prospective CirB-RNA study (part of the CirB-RNA university research program) (ID-RCB : 2018-A02558-47, NCT03825458)\n* Patient informed of the study and having signed a consent form\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Pregnant, parturient or breast-feeding women,\n* Patients with decompensated cirrhosis\n* Patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (suspected or proven),\n* Liver transplant patients (even if liver transplantation for HBV),\n* Patients co-infected with HCV (positive serum viral load) and\u002For HIV (regardless of serum viral load).\n* Patients participating at the time of inclusion in an interventional study\n* Persons under psychiatric care,\n* Persons admitted to a health or social institution for purposes other than research\n* Adults under legal protection (legal guardianship, tutorship, curatorship)\n* Persons not affiliated to a social security scheme or beneficiaries of a similar scheme.\n* Patients with abdominal skin lesions and\u002For infections.\n* Contraindication to lidocaine administration (allergy or hypersensitivity to the product).","ALL","18 Years",{"count":94,"type":95},100,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[98],"NA","Two hundred and ninety-six million people worldwide are chronically infected with the hepatitis B virus (HBV), with around 750,000 deaths each year linked to the development of cirrhosis or hepatocellular carcinoma. Current treatments based on nucleoside analogues (NA) achieve virological cure in only 5% of cases at 10 years. The virological persistence of HBV is explained by the persistence of cccDNA (covalently-closed circular DNA) in the nucleus of hepatocytes. Complex and poorly understood interactions between immunological and virological responses explain the persistence of ccccDNA. A better understanding of the immunological and virological interactions of the intrahepatic compartment during chronic HBV infection is needed to better understand the mechanisms of viral persistence and for research and development of new drugs to achieve the goal of a functional cure for HBV (defined as the prolonged loss of Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) after cessation of treatment, associated with a decrease in intrahepatic cccDNA or its transcriptional inactivation).\n\nThe intra-hepatic compartment can be explored by liver biopsy. A fine needle aspiration (FNA) technique is used to characterize primary hepatic tumors, with fewer complications than liver biopsy. One study has validated its use for immunological exploration of the intra-hepatic compartment. Finally, a recently published study confirms a correlation between FNA and liver biopsy virological markers in patients with chronic HBV infection. However, no combined immuno-virological study has been carried out to explore this intra-hepatic compartment by FNA in patients with chronic HBV infection.\n\nThe investigators will assess the intrahepatic compartment of patients chronically infected with HBV (+\u002F- hepatitis Delta (HDV)) to understand the mechanisms of viral persistence and characterize host immune responses to HBV. These investigations will make it possible to determine the immuno-virological profiles of patients who would benefit from intensification of antiviral treatment or, potentially, discontinuation of antiviral therapy.",[101],"Chronic Hepatitis b",[103,104,105,106,107,108],"Hepatitis B","HBV","cccDNA","functional cure","FNA","HBsAg","2026-04-20",{"date":111,"type":112},"2026-04-21","ACTUAL",{"date":114,"type":112},"2024-03-08",{"date":116,"type":95},"2030-03-08",{"name":5,"class":6},1]