Hepatitis C virus viral load after conversion from tacrolimus to cyclosporine in liver transplant patients: a pilot study.
Transplant Proc
; 39(8): 2603-5, 2007 Oct.
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UNLABELLED: We assessed whether conversion from tacrolimus (TAC) to cyclosporine (CsA) was associated with a reduction in hepatitis C virus (HCV) viral load among HCV-positive liver transplant (OLT) patients. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Nine OLT patients with recurrent HCV have TAC and prednisone immunosuppression. None received any HCV antiviral therapy. After the last intake of TAC, the patients underwent a 12-hour area under the curve (AUC(12)) measurement of both TAC and HCV viral loads. The next morning (D(0)) patients were given CsA (4 mg/kg bid). At the first intake of CsA and at 1 month (M(1)) later, the patients underwent AUC(12) for CsA and HCV viral loads. Biological data, including aspartate (AST) and alanine (ALT) aminotransferase, gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT), alkaline phosphatase (AP), and bilirubin levels, were collected during AUC(12), and at M(1) and M(3). RESULTS: With respect to liver enzymes (AST, ALT, GGT), there was no significant difference between D(0), M(1), and M(3). Conversely, there was a significant decrease in AP between D(0) and M(3) (P = .02), and a significant increase in total bilirubin between D(0) and M(1) (P = .04), and between D(0) and M(3) (P = .01). HCV viral load significantly increased by M(3) (P = .01). At no time (D(0), M(1)) was there any correlation between the AUC(12) of TAC or CsA, and between AUC(12) HCV viral load. CONCLUSION: This pilot study found no acute or chronic anti-HCV effects from CsA that were evident within 12 hours after CsA administrations or beyond 1 month of CsA therapy, respectively.
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Assunto principal:
RNA Viral
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Transplante de Fígado
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Tacrolimo
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Ciclosporina
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Hepatite C
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Hepacivirus
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Carga Viral
Tipo de estudo:
Prognostic_studies
Limite:
Aged
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Humans
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Middle aged
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Transplant Proc
Ano de publicação:
2007
Tipo de documento:
Article
País de afiliação:
França