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NCT ID: NCT05763576 Recruiting - Chronic Hepatitis B Clinical Trials

A Study to Investigate Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics, and Pharmacodynamics of RO7565020 in Healthy Participants and in Participants With Chronic Hepatitis B Virus Infection

Start date: April 28, 2023
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This is a first in human (FIH), multi-center, dose-finding, and dose-escalation Phase I clinical study of RO7565020 to investigate the safety and tolerability and to characterize the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics following single and/or multiple doses of RO7565020 in healthy participants and/or virologically suppressed participants with chronic hepatitis B (CHB).

NCT ID: NCT05760781 Terminated - Chronic Hepatitis b Clinical Trials

To Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of STSG-0002 Injection in Patients With Chronic Hepatitis B

Start date: April 25, 2023
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This trial is a multi-center, open, single-dose, dose-increasing trial,to evaluate the safety and efficacy of STSG-0002 injection in patients with chronic hepatitis B treated with oral antiviral therapy.

NCT ID: NCT05760703 Terminated - Chronic Hepatitis b Clinical Trials

Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of STSG-0002 Injection in Patients With Chronic Hepatitis B

Start date: April 25, 2023
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This trial is a multi-center, open, single-dose, dose-increasing trial,to evaluate the safety and efficacy of STSG-0002 injection in patients with chronic hepatitis B treated with oral antiviral therapy(Long-term follow-up).

NCT ID: NCT05755776 Recruiting - Chronic Hepatitis B Clinical Trials

The Efficacy and Safety of Tenofovir Amibufenamide to Treat Low-level Viraemia After Entecavir Treatment

POWER
Start date: March 1, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The goal of this observational study is to explore the efficacy and safety of Tenofovir Amibufenamide (TMF) in Entecavir (ETV) treated chronic hepatitis B patients with low-level viraemia. The main question it aims to answer is: - The efficacy and safety of TMF in chronic hepatitis B patients with low-level viraemia. - What is the appropriate treatment for ETV treated chronic hepatitis B patients with low-level viraemia. Participants will choose to maintain their original regimen (ETV) or switch to TMF After being fully informed of the benefits and risks of treatment. Researchers will compare ETV and TMF to see if there is a difference in the efficacy of the two drugs in chronic hepatitis B patients with low-level viraemia.

NCT ID: NCT05753280 Completed - Chronic Hepatitis b Clinical Trials

Effect of Serum Vitamin D Level on the Efficacy of Peg-interferon Treatment in CHB

Start date: December 1, 2018
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

In recent years, vitamin D (VD) has received much attention in the fields of host immune regulation, inflammation, fibrosis, cell proliferation and differentiation and tumor. VD works by binding to the vitamin D receptor (VDR). VDR is mainly distributed in giant cells, dendritic cells, T cells and lymphocytes. Four SNPs of VDRS have been most studied: TaqI (rs731236), FokI (rs10735810), ApaI (rs7975232), and BsmI (rs1544410). At present, more and more patients have been treated with oral nucleotide/nucleoside analogues (NAs) with direct antiviral drugs in China, and a large part of them show low expression of HBsAg. Clinical cure can be pursued for these patients, that is, HBsAg turns negative. A number of studies have been carried out at home and abroad. In this study, We will recruit CHB patients with low HBsAg levels. They all will receive pegylated interferon treatment and were randomly assigned to a vitamin D treatment or a control group. A final assessment will be made to determine whether vitamin D levels would affect the clearance rate of HBsAg.

NCT ID: NCT05752890 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Hepatocellular Carcinoma

A Novel Biomarker for Response and Prognosis of HBV-related Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Start date: March 1, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The investigators will first use our previously collected serum samples and surgical/biopsied tissues from HBV-related HCC patients undergoing radiotherapy. The consistency of junctional clones by Capture NGS needs to be tested between both pre- and post-RT serums, and serial changes in copy numbers of vh-DNA by ddPCR are quantified in the representative cases. The same junction clones from pre-post-RT serums and surgical tissues will be confirmed and the copy number changes of vh-DNA be correlated with RT response and disease-control status. The investigators plan to identify HBV integrations by Capture NGS and quantify the specific vh-DNA by ddPCR as personalized biomarkers from the same-patient serum samples. The investigators will further correlate clinical response and recurrence/metastasis with serial changes of vh-DNA copy numbers. The investigators have been prospectively collecting plasma samples from HBV-related HCC patients before/after RT, at 1, 4, 7 months, and at recurrence/metastasis. The investigators plan to confirm the viable role of pre-/post-RT changes of plasma vh-DNA copies of the same junction clone in post-RT response and prognosis. Moreover, The investigators will explore the recurrent/metastatic tumors arising from the original or a de novo one by identifying their clonality with HBV integration patterns. The true value of this novel HBV chimera vh-DNA will be revealed. The results will also support the consolidative use of personalized vh-DNA for earlier evaluating treatment response after RT, for post-RT disease monitoring, and for differentiating clonality at recurrence to design future clinical trial on combinational treatment.

NCT ID: NCT05740358 Recruiting - Cirrhosis Clinical Trials

Liver Cirrhosis Network Cohort Study

LCN-C
Start date: November 14, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Liver Cirrhosis Network (LCN) Cohort Study is an observational study designed to identify risk factors and develop prediction models for risk of decompensation in adults with liver cirrhosis. LCN Cohort Study involves multiple institutions and an anticipated 1200 participants. Enrolled participants will have study visits every 6 months (180 days), with opportunities to complete specific visit components via telehealth or remotely. Visits will include collection of questionnaire data and the in-person visits will include questionnaires, physical exams, imaging, and sample collection.

NCT ID: NCT05734807 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Chronic HBV Infection

A Study to Evaluate the Antiviral Activity and Safety of HH-003 in Chronic Hepatitis B Subjects With Low-level Viremia

Start date: July 20, 2022
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a multicenter, randomized, controlled Phase IIa study of HH-003 to evaluate the antiviral activity and safety in nucleos(t)ide analogues-treated chronic hepatitis B subjects with low-level viremia. HH-003 is a human monoclonal antibody targeting the pre-S1 domain of the HBV large envelope protein. It blocks engagement of preS1 with sodium taurocholate co-transporting polypeptide (NTCP), the cellular receptor for HBV.

NCT ID: NCT05727267 Recruiting - Chronic Hepatitis B Clinical Trials

A Heterologous Protein Prime/MVA Boost Therapeutic Hepatitis B Vaccine Candidate

Start date: January 23, 2024
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This study is an open-label, ascending dose phase 1a trial to assess the safety and immunogenicity of a heterologous protein prime/MVA boost therapeutic hepatitis B vaccine

NCT ID: NCT05721300 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Study on Screening, Verification and Intervention of High-risk Patients With Liver Cancer

Start date: February 10, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this clinical trial is to test the outcomes of HBsAg(+) patients in the treatments of NAs vs NAs plus IFN . The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. Clinical effect analysis of nucleoside analogs (NAs) group a group and NAs plus interferon group after 48 weeks of treatment; 2. Repetitive effect and time effect of different drug treatment at different follow-up time points; 3. To evaluate the difference of therapeutic effect of NAs or NAs combined with interferon; 4. Follow up and compare the incidence of early liver cancer in each group. Participants will be asked to receive NAs or NAs combined with interferon treatments, and Regular blood sampling and color ultrasound examination. Researchers will compare control group to see if occurrence of liver cancer.