Anti-hepatitis B virus effects of traditional Chinese medicine: Learning from clinical trials in the past twenty years.
- 2025-09-27
- World journal of hepatology 17(9)
- Xue Feng
- Nan-Nan Li
- Gui-Jian Liu
- Cheng An
- Chao Liu
- PubMed: 41024890
- DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v17.i9.107806
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Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a serious global public health concern. Although nucleoside drugs and interferons can significantly inhibit HBV replication, issues such as drug resistance and low clinical cure rates remain. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is widely used in the treatment of chronic hepatitis B (CHB) in China, with anti-inflammatory, anti-fibrotic, and liver-protective effects; however, reports on its antiviral effects are still inconsistent. We retrieved multicenter clinical studies and meta-analyses of TCM treatment for CHB over the past two decades. The results revealed that TCM has a certain anti-HBV effect, and when combined with antiviral drugs, it can significantly improve antiviral efficacy. It was demonstrated that TCM most effectively promotes serum HBV e antigen conversion to negative, followed by the ability to reduce HBV DNA levels, facilitating HBV surface antigen loss, and improving the treatment of CHB.