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Aliment Pharmacol Ther ; 46(11-12): 1054-1060, 2017 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28994127

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: Hepatitis B virus (HBV)/hepatitis C virus (HCV) confection has been rarely studied in nonasian series. AIM: To compare the characteristics of HBV/HCV coinfected patients to those of HBV- or HCV-monoinfected patients in the ANRS CO22 HEPATHER cohort study. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Of the 20 936 included patients, 95 had HBV/HCV coinfection (hepatitis B surface antigen, anti-HCV antibody and HCV RNA positive) and were matched with 375 HBV- and 380 HCV-monoinfected patients on age, gender and time since HBV or HCV diagnosis. RESULTS: F3-F4 fibrosis was more frequent in coinfected patients (58%) than in HBV- (32%, P < .0001), but similar in HCV-monoinfected patients (52%, P = .3142). Decompensated cirrhosis was more frequent in coinfected patients (11%) than in HBV- (2%, P = .0002) or HCV- (4%, P = .0275) monoinfected patients. Past excessive alcohol use was more frequent in coinfected patients (26%) than in HBV (12%, P = .0011), but similar in HCV monoinfected patients (32%, P = .2868). Coinfected patients had a higher proportion with arterial hypertension (42%) than HBV- (26%) or HCV-monoinfected patients (25%) (P < .003). Multivariable analysis confirmed the association between F3-F4 fibrosis and HCV infection in HBV-infected patients (OR = 3.84, 95% CI 1.99-7.43) and the association between decompensated cirrhosis and coinfection in HBV infected (OR = 5.58, 95% CI 1.42-22.0) or HCV infected patients (OR = 3.02, 95% CI 1.22-7.44). CONCLUSIONS: HCV coinfection harmfully affects liver fibrosis in HBV patients, while decompensated cirrhosis is increased in coinfected patients compared with HBV- or HCV-monoinfected patients. HCV treatment is as safe and effective in coinfected as monoinfected patients and should be considered following the same rules as HCV monoinfected patients.


Asunto(s)
Hepatitis B/epidemiología , Hepatitis C/epidemiología , Cirrosis Hepática/epidemiología , Adulto , Anciano , Estudios de Cohortes , Coinfección/virología , Femenino , Hepatitis B/patología , Hepatitis C/patología , Anticuerpos contra la Hepatitis C , Humanos , Cirrosis Hepática/patología , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad
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J Viral Hepat ; 21(9): 662-70, 2014.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24329883

RESUMEN

In Europe, healthcare systems differ between countries and different factors may influence Chronic hepatitis B (CHB) treatment choices in different counties. This analysis from a prospective, longitudinal, non-interventional study in five EU countries aimed to explore determinants associated with treatment initiation or switch in patients with CHB. A total of 1267 adult patients with compensated CHB in Germany, France, Poland, Romania and Turkey were prospectively followed for up to 2 years (March 2008-December 2010). Determinants of treatment initiation or switch were analysed using multivariate Cox proportional hazards regression. Median time since CHB diagnosis was 2.6 (0-37.7) years. Among 646 treatment-naïve patients, the probability of treatment initiation during follow-up was higher: in Germany (P = 0.0006), Poland (P < 0.0001) and Romania (P = 0.0004) compared with Turkey; in patients with alanine transaminase (ALT) 1-2 × upper limit of normal (ULN) (P = 0.0580) or >2 × ULN (P = 0.0523) compared with ALT ≤ 1 × ULN; and in patients with hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA ≥ 2000 IU/mL (P < 0.0001) compared with HBV DNA <2000 IU/mL or undetectable. Among 567 treated patients, 87 switched treatment during follow-up. The probability of treatment switch was higher: in France (P = 0.0029), Germany (P = 0.0078) and Poland (P = 0.0329) compared with Turkey; and in patients with HBV DNA <2000 (P < 0.0001) or ≥ 2000 IU/mL (P < 0.0001), compared with undetectable. Viral load and ALT level were identified as the major drivers of treatment initiation. HBV DNA level was also a significant determinant of treatment switch. Results were statistically different across EU countries.


Asunto(s)
Antivirales/uso terapéutico , Hepatitis B Crónica/tratamiento farmacológico , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Alanina Transaminasa/sangre , Europa (Continente) , Femenino , Geografía , Humanos , Estudios Longitudinales , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estudios Prospectivos , Carga Viral , Adulto Joven
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J Viral Hepat ; 19(2): e143-53, 2012 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22239512

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We evaluated whether quantitative measurements of liver fibrosis with recently developed diagnostics outperform histological staging in detecting natural or interferon-induced changes. We compared Metavir staging, morphometry (area and fractal dimension) and six blood tests in 157 patients with chronic hepatitis C from two trials testing maintenance interferon for 96 weeks. Paired liver biopsies and blood tests were available for 101 patients, and there was a significant improvement in Metavir activity and a significant increase in blood tests reflecting fibrosis quantity in patients treated with interferon when compared with controls - all per cent changes in histological fibrosis measures were significantly increased in F1 vs F2-4 stages only in the interferon group. For the whole population studied between weeks 0 and 96, there was significant progression only in the area of fibrosis (AOF) (P = 0.026), FibroMeter (P = 0.020) and CirrhoMeter (P = 0.003). With regards to dynamic reproducibility, agreement was good (r(ic) ≥ 0.72) only for Metavir fibrosis score, FibroMeter and CirrhoMeter. The per cent change in AOF was significantly higher than that of fractal dimension (P = 0.003) or Metavir fibrosis score (P = 0.015). CirrhoMeter was the only blood test with a change significantly higher than that of AOF (P = 0.039). AOF and two blood tests, reflecting fibrosis quantity, have high sensitivity and/or reproducibility permitting the detection of a small progression in liver fibrosis over two years. A blood test reflecting fibrosis quantity is more sensitive and reproducible than morphometry. The study also shows that maintenance interferon does not improve fibrosis, whatever its stage.


Asunto(s)
Fibrosis/diagnóstico , Pruebas Hematológicas/métodos , Hepatitis C Crónica/complicaciones , Hepatitis C Crónica/tratamiento farmacológico , Interferones/administración & dosificación , Hígado/patología , Patología Clínica/métodos , Adulto , Anciano , Antivirales/administración & dosificación , Biopsia , Ensayos Clínicos como Asunto , Femenino , Fibrosis/patología , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Reproducibilidad de los Resultados , Sensibilidad y Especificidad
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Gastroenterol Clin Biol ; 34 Suppl 2: S109-11, 2010 Sep.
Artículo en Francés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21095513

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The treatment of chronic hepatitis B is essentially based on the use of nucleoside or nucleotide analogues, which lead to viral suppression in the majority of cases. Viral suppression is associated with normal ALT values and progressive histological improvement of not only necroinflammatory lesions but also fibrosis. Regression of cirrhosis can be observed in severe cases. With the use of second-generation nucleoside or nucleotide analogues, the risk of mutation resistance is rare or inexistent. Finally, negativation and seroconversion of the HBs antigen can be observed in the medium-term. This seroconversion is usually associated with a decreased risk of complications and morbidity-mortality improvement.


Asunto(s)
Carcinoma Hepatocelular/prevención & control , Hepatitis B Crónica/tratamiento farmacológico , Cirrosis Hepática/prevención & control , Neoplasias Hepáticas/prevención & control , Antivirales/uso terapéutico , Progresión de la Enfermedad , Antígenos de la Hepatitis B/sangre , Humanos , Interferón alfa-2 , Interferón-alfa/uso terapéutico , Proteínas Recombinantes , Inhibidores de la Transcriptasa Inversa/uso terapéutico
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Aliment Pharmacol Ther ; 31(8): 834-45, 2010 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20102356

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BACKGROUND: There is little information on the effects of vaptans in patients with cirrhosis. AIM: To investigate the short-term effects of satavaptan, a selective vasopressin V2 receptor antagonist on ascites in cirrhosis without hyponatraemia. METHODS: A total of 148 patients with cirrhosis, ascites and serum sodium >130 mmol/L were included in a multicentre, double-blind, randomized, controlled study of 14 days comparing three fixed doses of satavaptan (5 mg, 12.5 mg or 25 mg once daily) vs. placebo. Average MELD scores were: 13.4, 12.3, 13.8 and 13.1 respectively. All patients received spironolactone 100 mg/day plus furosemide 20-25 mg/day. RESULTS: Satavaptan treatment was associated with a decrease in ascites (mean change in body weight was -0.36 kg (+/-3.03) for placebo vs. -2.46 kg (+/-3.11), -2.08 kg (+/-4.17) and -2.28 kg (+/-3.24) for the 5 mg, 12.5 mg and 25 mg doses respectively; P = 0.036, P = 0.041 and P = 0.036 for satavaptan 5, 12.5 and 25 mg/day vs. placebo respectively). Thirst and slight increases in serum sodium were more common in patients treated with satavaptan compared with placebo, while other adverse events were similar. CONCLUSIONS: The administration satavaptan for a 14-day period is associated with reduction in ascites in patients with moderately severe cirrhosis without hyponatraemia under diuretic treatment.


Asunto(s)
Antagonistas de los Receptores de Hormonas Antidiuréticas , Ascitis/tratamiento farmacológico , Diuréticos/administración & dosificación , Furosemida/administración & dosificación , Morfolinas/administración & dosificación , Compuestos de Espiro/administración & dosificación , Espironolactona/administración & dosificación , Anciano , Peso Corporal/efectos de los fármacos , Diuréticos/efectos adversos , Método Doble Ciego , Combinación de Medicamentos , Femenino , Furosemida/efectos adversos , Humanos , Cirrosis Hepática/complicaciones , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Morfolinas/efectos adversos , Estudios Prospectivos , Compuestos de Espiro/efectos adversos , Espironolactona/efectos adversos , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis ; 28(2): 137-46, 2009 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18696130

RESUMEN

Viruses require viral and cellular chaperones during their life cycle and interactions of these molecules with the immune system are probable during the infection. Thus, an anti-chaperone antibody response has been firstly investigated in hepatitis C patients in this paper. A HepG2-lysate antigen (90, 79, 72, 70, 62, 54 and 48 kDa) was assayed in sera from 59 (19F/40M) chronic hepatitis C patients without cirrhosis before therapy. Forty of them were positive for anti-HepG2 lysate antigen antibodies and this test may evaluate biological autoimmunity. Hsp70.1, Hsp90 and calreticulin levels were significantly higher in this antigen than in a control HepG2 antigen. Secondly, Hsp70.1 was identified as Hsp 70 kDa protein-1 by proteomic analysis and studied as a possible antibody target. Fourteen out of 59 patients were positive for anti-Hsp70.1 antibodies that were inversely correlated with alanine aminotransferase levels, the Metavir activity index and viraemia. Finally, for comparative purposes, 50 sera from systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients have been tested: eight and 41 of them were positive for anti-Hsp70.1 and anti-HepG2 lysate antigen antibodies, respectively. Therefore, anti-Hsp70.1 autoantibodies may be produced and can partially lead to biological autoimmunity in chronic hepatitis C patients.


Asunto(s)
Autoanticuerpos/inmunología , Autoinmunidad , Transportador de Glucosa de Tipo 1/inmunología , Proteínas HSP70 de Choque Térmico/inmunología , Hepatitis C Crónica/inmunología , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Autoanticuerpos/sangre , Línea Celular , Niño , Preescolar , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Chaperonas Moleculares/inmunología , Curva ROC , Sensibilidad y Especificidad , Estadísticas no Paramétricas
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Gastroenterol Clin Biol ; 32(3 Pt 2): S117-20, 2008 Mar.
Artículo en Francés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18675181

RESUMEN

The screening for the detection of hepatocellular carcinoma is based on ultrasound sonography which should be realised in patients with post-hepatitis C cirrhosis with a delay between 3 and 6 months according to the most identified risk factors, in particular age and sex male. In the case of discovery of hypoechogen nodule < or = 1cm, a follow-up is mandatory because it is usually untypical by ultrasound sonography and to propose a liver biopsy in the case of an increasing in size is shown. The ultrasound guided cutting biopsy can precise the histological characteristics of the nodule, the grade, and indicate prognostic factors. The liver biopsy is also mandatory in the case of a nodule > 2 cm and when the ultrasound sonography is not contributive, especially when the nodule is between 1 and 2 cm in size.


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Carcinoma Hepatocelular/virología , Hepatitis C/complicaciones , Cirrosis Hepática/virología , Neoplasias Hepáticas/virología , Biopsia , Carcinoma Hepatocelular/diagnóstico , Humanos , Hígado/patología , Neoplasias Hepáticas/diagnóstico , Tamizaje Masivo
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Gastroenterol Clin Biol ; 32(1 Pt 2): S7-11, 2008 Jan.
Artículo en Francés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18662613

RESUMEN

The treatment of chronic hepatitis B is now based on the using of pegylated interferon or nucleoside or nucleotide analogs. In the majority of cases, these drugs can control viral replication with an hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA negativation after approximately 6 months of therapy. In case of primary non response, it is necessary to modify antiviral therapy and if resistance appears to combine a nucleoside and a nucleotide analog. In patients treated by nucleoside analog, if HBV DNA is not negative or do not dramatically decreases at the week 24, it is also necessary to add a nucleotide analog. However, for adefovir therapy, it is usually preferable to wait at week 48. In summary, a regular following every 3 months of HBV DNA detection by a sensitive method (Real Time PCR) allows to evaluate the therapeutic efficacy and to prevent the risk of biochemical and clinical rebound due to appearance of resistance mutations.


Asunto(s)
Antivirales/uso terapéutico , Farmacorresistencia Viral , Hepatitis B Crónica/tratamiento farmacológico , ADN Viral/análisis , Virus de la Hepatitis B/genética , Humanos
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J Viral Hepat ; 14(7): 460-7, 2007 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17576387

RESUMEN

Hepatitis C virus genotype 4 (HCV-4) infection is progressing in Europe, where epidemiology and sustained virological response (SVR) seem to be different than in the Middle East. We analysed epidemiological features and SVR rates in a retrospective study of 1532 HCV-4-infected patients, including 1056 patients infected in France, 227 immigrants infected in Egypt and 249 in sub-Saharan Africa. SVR rates were assessed in 242 naive patients of the 1532, who received peginterferon plus ribavirin for 48 weeks. HCV subtype 4a or 4d was the most common among patients infected in France, where the predominant route of transmission was intravenous drug abuse. The 4a subtype was largely predominant (93%) among patients infected in Egypt, where transmission was mostly because of parenteral treatment for schistosomiasis. More than seven different subtypes and no predominant route of infection were found in patients infected in sub-Saharan Africa. Liver fibrosis was significantly less severe in patients infected in France and Africa than in patients infected in Egypt. SVR rates were higher in patients infected in Egypt, compared with those infected in France or Africa (54.9%, 40.3% and 32.4%, respectively, P < 0.05). An overall better response was observed in patients infected with the 4a subtype. In multivariate analysis, two factors were associated independently with SVR: the Egyptian origin of transmission and the absence of severe fibrosis. In conclusion, the distribution of HCV-4 subtypes varies with the geographical origin of transmission and affects the SVR following antiviral treatment.


Asunto(s)
Antivirales/uso terapéutico , Hepacivirus/efectos de los fármacos , Hepatitis C Crónica/tratamiento farmacológico , Hepatitis C Crónica/epidemiología , Interferón-alfa/uso terapéutico , Ribavirina/uso terapéutico , Adulto , África del Sur del Sahara/epidemiología , Quimioterapia Combinada , Egipto/epidemiología , Femenino , Francia/epidemiología , Genotipo , Hepacivirus/clasificación , Hepatitis C Crónica/patología , Hepatitis C Crónica/virología , Humanos , Interferón alfa-2 , Hígado/patología , Cirrosis Hepática/tratamiento farmacológico , Cirrosis Hepática/epidemiología , Cirrosis Hepática/patología , Cirrosis Hepática/virología , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Polietilenglicoles , Proteínas Recombinantes , Resultado del Tratamiento
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J Med Virol ; 79(3): 242-53, 2007 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17245718

RESUMEN

At the early stage of treatment, IFN alpha-2a induces inhibition of HCV replication. The viral load reflects mainly the degradation rate of the viruses. However, differences in the behavior of the viral population depend on changes, which occurred in the HCV-IRES genome. In this study, cloning and sequencing strategies permitted the generation of a large number of IRES sequences from the PBMCs of 18 patients (5 women, 13 men) with chronic hepatitis C. The HCV IRES appeared to be highly conserved structurally. However, some variability was found between the different isolates obtained: 467 substitutions with a median of 7 variants/patients. No relationship was observed between pre-treatment IRES complexity and the viral load at the beginning. However, on review of the evolution of viral load in the PBMCs during the first 3 days of IFN alpha-2a treatment, patients could be classified into two groups: Group 1, in which the viral population continued to replicate and Group 2, in which the viral load decreased significantly (P = 0.01727). Positioning of the mutations on the predicted IRES secondary structure showed that the distribution of the mutations and their apparition frequency were different between the two groups. At the early stage of treatment, IFN alpha-2a was efficient in reducing the viral replication in a significant number of patients; mechanisms of response might affect the virus directly. However, pre-treatment genomic variations observed in the 5'NCR of HCV were not a parameter of a later response to antiviral therapy in chronic hepatitis C patients. (244)


Asunto(s)
Regiones no Traducidas 5' , Antivirales/uso terapéutico , Hepacivirus/genética , Hepatitis C Crónica/tratamiento farmacológico , Hepatitis C Crónica/virología , Interferón-alfa/uso terapéutico , Leucocitos Mononucleares/virología , Adulto , Secuencia de Bases , Células Cultivadas , Femenino , Genoma Viral , Hepacivirus/clasificación , Hepacivirus/fisiología , Humanos , Interferón alfa-2 , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Datos de Secuencia Molecular , Mutación , Conformación de Ácido Nucleico , Polimorfismo Genético , ARN Viral/genética , Proteínas Recombinantes , Análisis de Secuencia de ADN , Carga Viral
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J Viral Hepat ; 13(10): 643-51, 2006 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16970595

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We have recently described a fibrosis index combining serum procollagen type III N-terminal peptide (PIIINP) and matrix metalloproteinase 1 (MMP-1) concentrations for evaluating the amount of liver fibrosis in chronic hepatitis C patients. The aims of the present study were to validate this score in another cohort of patients and to assess its variations along those of TIMP-1, hyaluronic acid (HA) and MMP-9 during antiviral treatment. Seventy-nine patients treated by interferon-alpha and ribavirin for 24 or 48 weeks were included. A liver biopsy was performed within the 6 months before the start of treatment. Serum markers were measured in serum collected the day of the liver biopsy, at start of treatment, and every 3 months during treatment and a 6-month follow-up period. The PIIINP/MMP-1 index was significantly correlated to the METAVIR fibrosis (r = 0.68, P < 0.001). Its overall diagnostic value defined by the area under the receiver operating characteristics curves was 0.77 for discriminating F1 vs F2F3F4, and 0.81 for discriminating F1F2 vs F3F4, and was better than that observed for HA and TIMP-1. At the end of follow-up, the PIIINP/MMP-1 index significantly decreased in responders and remained stable in nonresponder patients. This decrease occurred early and continued regularly during the treatment period. This variation was because of both a decrease of PIIINP and an increase of MMP-1 concentrations. HA and TIMP-1 serum concentrations were also significantly lower at the end of follow-up in responder patients, but early changes were minimal and not influenced by the response to treatment. Our study shows that a noninvasive index combining PIIINP and MMP-1 is a useful tool to follow-up fibrosis change during and after antiviral therapy chronic hepatitis C patients.


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Hepatitis C Crónica/diagnóstico , Interferón-alfa/uso terapéutico , Cirrosis Hepática/diagnóstico , Metaloproteinasa 1 de la Matriz/sangre , Fragmentos de Péptidos/sangre , Procolágeno/sangre , Ribavirina/uso terapéutico , Adulto , Antivirales/uso terapéutico , Biomarcadores/sangre , Biopsia , Contraindicaciones , Femenino , Hepatitis C Crónica/sangre , Hepatitis C Crónica/tratamiento farmacológico , Hepatitis C Crónica/patología , Humanos , Ácido Hialurónico/sangre , Cirrosis Hepática/sangre , Cirrosis Hepática/tratamiento farmacológico , Cirrosis Hepática/patología , Estudios Longitudinales , Masculino , Metaloproteinasa 9 de la Matriz/sangre , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estudios Retrospectivos , Inhibidor Tisular de Metaloproteinasa-1/sangre
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Aliment Pharmacol Ther ; 24(4): 593-600, 2006 Aug 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16907892

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AIM: To assess the rate of sustained virological response in naïve hepatitis C virus-type 5 patients treated by standard interferon or pegylated-interferon [corrected] (peg-interferon) and ribavirin combination for 48 weeks. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A total of 87 hepatitis C virus patients were included from 12 centres in France; 28 patients received interferon plus ribavirin and 59 were treated with peg-interferon plus ribavirin. RESULTS: Baseline characteristics were: mean age 58 +/- 11 years, sex ratio 1, 66% had metavir fibrosis score >or=F2, 21% were cirrhotics and 53% had pretherapeutic viral load >or=800,000 IU/mL. Sustained virological response was achieved in 64% and 58% of hepatitis C virus-5 patients treated with interferon and peg-interferon, respectively (NS). In adherent patients, sustained virological response was obtained in 75% of patients. Sustained virological response in hepatitis C virus-5 patients (60%) was significantly higher than sustained virological response in hepatitis C virus-1 patients (37%) (P = 0.0499) and not significantly different from sustained virological response in hepatitis C virus-2-3 patients (63%) (P = 0.8098). CONCLUSIONS: Combination therapy is effective in 60% of hepatitis C virus-5-infected patients. Sustained virological response seems better in hepatitis C virus-5 patients than in hepatitis C virus-1 patients, and is similar to that of hepatitis C virus-2-3 patients. More studies are needed to determine optimal duration of treatment in hepatitis C virus-5 patients.


Asunto(s)
Antivirales/uso terapéutico , Hepatitis C/tratamiento farmacológico , Interferones/uso terapéutico , Ribavirina/uso terapéutico , Combinación de Medicamentos , Femenino , Francia , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Cooperación del Paciente , Estudios Retrospectivos , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Clin Exp Immunol ; 130(3): 518-25, 2002 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12452844

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ABBREVIATIONS: Intrahepatic lymphocytes are believed to be involved in the immunopathogenesis of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and the evolution of HCV-induced hepatitis. In the present study, we examined the three main intrahepatic lymphocyte subsets, namely CD3+CD56- conventional T lymphocytes, CD3+CD56+ natural T (NT) lymphocytes and CD3-CD56+ natural killer (NK) lymphocytes in HCV-infected patients. The proportion of each lymphocyte subset was evaluated both in liver biopsies and in samples of peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) by flow cytometry in 21 patients with histologically proven chronic hepatitis C. Simultaneously, alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels, viral load and histological lesions were assessed. Neither NT nor NK populations correlated with any biochemical, viral or histological parameters. Furthermore, Valpha24+ NT lymphocytes showed no preferential enrichment in the liver of HCV-infected patients. Regarding conventional T lymphocytes, a highly significant linear correlation was found between intrahepatic CD3+CD56- T lymphocytes and the Knodell score, a numerical score for assessing histological activity and fibrosis (r = 0.715, P < 0.0001) and more specifically with the periportal necrosis parameter, which is the main lesion of chronic hepatitis C. In addition, analysis of the peripheral compartment revealed a high correlation between values of CD3+CD56- lymphocytes and both Knodell score (r = 0.624, P = 0.003) and serum ALT levels and again with periportal necrosis. The strong correlation between the proportion of peripheral CD3+CD56- conventional T lymphocytes and the severity of hepatic lesions leads us to propose that evaluation of this accessible peripheral population could be used as an indicator test for the severity of histological lesions in chronic hepatitis C.


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Hepacivirus , Hepatitis C Crónica/inmunología , Hígado/inmunología , Subgrupos Linfocitarios/inmunología , Adulto , Anciano , Alanina Transaminasa/sangre , Complejo CD3/análisis , Antígeno CD56/análisis , Femenino , Citometría de Flujo , Hepatitis C Crónica/patología , Hepatitis C Crónica/virología , Humanos , Células Asesinas Naturales/inmunología , Hígado/patología , Recuento de Linfocitos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Linfocitos T/inmunología , Carga Viral
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Cochrane Database Syst Rev ; (2): CD000370, 2002.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12076394

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BACKGROUND: A previous meta-analysis of interferon therapy in naive patients with chronic hepatitis C has documented its efficacy in achieving virologic clearance, and improving liver biochemistry and histology; however, since its publication additional trials have been reported. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the response to interferon in interferon naive patients with chronic hepatitis C. The effect of treatment dose and duration, and the response in patients with cirrhosis and those with normal aminotransferases was also investigated. SEARCH STRATEGY: The Cochrane Controlled Trials Register (Cochrane Library Issue 1, 1999), MEDLINE (January 1966 to December 1999), and reference lists were searched, and pharmaceutical companies were contacted for unpublished trials. SELECTION CRITERIA: Randomised clinical trials comparing interferon with placebo, no treatment, or different regimens of interferon were selected. Abstracts were excluded. DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS: The primary outcome measure was sustained disappearance of serum HCV RNA (virologic sustained response (SR)). Biochemical and end of treatment responses, liver histology, and adverse events were also recorded. Assessment of drug efficacy used the methods of Peto and Der Simonian and Laird. MAIN RESULTS: Fifty-four trials enrolling 6545 patients were included. Compared with no treatment, interferon 3 MU thrice weekly for 12 months increased the probability of a virologic SR (Peto odds ratio (OR) 4.60; 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.53 to 13.85). At this dosage and duration of therapy, the rate of virologic SR was 17% (95% CI 10 to 28%) in interferon-treated patients versus 3% (95% CI 1 to 10%) in controls. A dose of 6 MU was more effective than 3 MU thrice weekly (OR for 12 months treatment, 2.21; 95% CI 1.10 to 4.45), as were durations of 12 months or greater versus six months (OR 1.87; 95% CI 1.30 to 2.67). Adverse events were more common with higher doses and prolonged durations of treatment. Compared with no therapy, interferon increased the probability of histologic improvement (OR 9.22; 95% CI 5.69 to 14.94). The response to interferon in cirrhotic patients (virologic SR, 17%; 95% CI 11 to 26%) was similar to that in non-cirrhotic patients. However, interferon was no more effective than control in patients with normal aminotransferases. REVIEWER'S CONCLUSIONS: Interferon is effective in achieving viral clearance and improving liver biochemistry and histology in interferon naive patients with chronic hepatitis C. Higher doses and prolonged durations are more effective, but associated with more frequent adverse events. Interferon is associated with similar benefits in patients with cirrhosis, but the efficacy in patients with normal aminotransferases is unproven.


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Antivirales/uso terapéutico , Hepatitis C Crónica/tratamiento farmacológico , Interferones/uso terapéutico , Humanos , Ensayos Clínicos Controlados Aleatorios como Asunto
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Clin Exp Immunol ; 127(1): 131-6, 2002 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11882043

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The overall role of complement in the host--pathogen relationship is now well understood. However, its involvement at a chronic stage of infection, such as chronic hepatitis C, is less well documented. Here, results are reported which point to the use of specific C4 monitoring in the follow-up of HCV patients. This study concerns 66 patients with chronic HCV infection, treated with interferon alpha 2b alone or with interferon alpha 2b + ribavirin, and 50 healthy adults as controls. Complement blood tests were performed to measure C1q, C3, C4, mannan binding lectin (MBL), C1s-C1 inhibitor complexes, total (CH50) and C4 (C4H) haemolytic activity; specific C4 activity was taken as the C4H/C4 protein ratio. Rheumatoid factor (RF) levels were also measured. A significant reduction in CH50 and specific C4 activity in HCV patients, compared with the healthy controls, was observed before the onset of treatment; the other parameters were not affected and no C1s-C1 inhibitor complexes were detected. At the same time, a significant reduction in specific C4 activity was observed in relapsers compared with sustained responders. These results point to a potential predictive function of C4 specific activity to monitor the response to therapy. Restoration of specific C4 activity at 6 months was better in responders than in non-responders. Complement activation in chronic hepatitis C does not seem to involve the C1 stage of the classical pathway. A negative correlation between specific C4 activity and RF titres suggests a possible involvement of RF in C4 activation, via the lectin pathway. Specific C4 monitoring appears to be a valuable tool for the follow-up of chronic hepatitis C treatment, together with the other conventional investigations.


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Complemento C4/inmunología , Monitoreo de Drogas , Hepatitis C Crónica/inmunología , Adulto , Antivirales/administración & dosificación , Antivirales/uso terapéutico , Biomarcadores , Activación de Complemento , Complemento C4/análisis , Quimioterapia Combinada , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Hepatitis C Crónica/sangre , Hepatitis C Crónica/tratamiento farmacológico , Humanos , Interferón alfa-2 , Interferón-alfa/administración & dosificación , Interferón-alfa/uso terapéutico , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Proteínas Recombinantes , Ribavirina/administración & dosificación , Ribavirina/uso terapéutico
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Cochrane Database Syst Rev ; (1): CD000369, 2002.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11869573

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: Acute hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection progresses to chronicity in the majority of patients. In order to prevent the progression to chronic disease, several studies have assessed interferon in patients with acute hepatitis C. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this review was to assess the efficacy of interferon in acute HCV infection. SEARCH STRATEGY: We searched MEDLINE, the Cochrane Controlled Trials Register, and the abstracts of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (June 2001). We also contacted pharmaceutical companies to obtain unpublished trials. SELECTION CRITERIA: Randomised clinical trials comparing interferon with placebo or no treatment, and published as an article, abstract, or letter were selected. No language limitations were used. DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS: Two reviewers independently assessed trial quality and extracted data. The following endpoints were analysed: normalization of alanine aminotransferase (ALT) activity at the end of treatment (biochemical ETR); sustained ALT normalization at the end follow-up (biochemical SR); disappearance of serum HCV RNA by polymerase chain reaction assay at the end of treatment (virologic ETR) and at the end of follow-up (virologic SR). Histologic data and adverse events were also recorded. Assessment of drug efficacy used the methods of Peto and Der Simonian and Laird. MAIN RESULTS: Six randomised trials involving 206 patients with acute hepatitis C met the inclusion criteria. Four trials assessing interferon alfa-2b in 141 patients, all with transfusion-acquired acute hepatitis C, were included. They demonstrated no significant heterogeneity in the outcomes assessed. When compared with no treatment, interferon alfa-2b was associated with an increase in the rates of virologic ETR and SR by 45% (95% CI 31-59%, P < 0.00001) and 29% (95% CI 14-44%, P = 0.0002), respectively. The virologic ETR was 42% (95% CI: 30-56%) in the interferon alfa-2b group versus 4% (95% CI 0-13%, P < 0.00001) in the control group. At the end of follow-up, a virologic SR was seen in 32% (95% CI 21-46%) of interferon-treated patients versus only 4% (95% CI 0-13%, P = 0.00007) of controls. The tolerability of therapy, or the impact of interferon alfa-2b on hepatic histology, was not reported. Two trials assessed interferon beta in a total 65 patients. The efficacy of interferon beta could not be assessed, however, due to heterogeneity of these trials. REVIEWER'S CONCLUSIONS: Interferon alfa is effective in improving biochemical outcomes and achieving sustained virologic clearance in patients with transfusion-acquired acute hepatitis C. The effect on long-term clinical outcomes could not be assessed due to limitations in the current data.


Asunto(s)
Antivirales/uso terapéutico , Hepatitis C/tratamiento farmacológico , Interferón-alfa/uso terapéutico , Interferón beta/uso terapéutico , Enfermedad Aguda , Humanos , Interferón alfa-2 , Ensayos Clínicos Controlados Aleatorios como Asunto , Proteínas Recombinantes
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J Med Virol ; 65(4): 698-705, 2001 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11745934

RESUMEN

The purpose of the present study was to assess the viral diversity of hepatitis C virus (HCV) in six nonresponder patients during three unsuccessful treatments. These patients were treated successively with IFN-alpha2a (IFN-alpha) at a posology of 3.10(6) units (MIU) three times a week, 10 MIU three times a week, and a combination of IFN-alpha (3 MIU) plus ribavirin (1,000 mg/day). However, only two chronically infected patients could be included in the study due to the persistence of HCV RNA during the three successive treatments. The viral diversity was analysed by cloning and sequencing the HVR-1 region. The treatment of the two nonresponder patients was associated with the persistence of a wide diversity in the viral population and with the emergence of new or minor variants. Under the influence of standard doses of IFN-alpha, a rearrangement of the quasispecies present was observed at this time point. No significant change in viral load or in the complexity of the quasispecies was observed. A second treatment with a high dose of IFN-alpha induced a significant decrease in the associated viral load and, in one case, resulted in a radical change of the viral diversity. Administration of a combination of IFN-alpha and ribavirin did not affect the evolution of the variants but was followed by the emergence of various multiple variants. These results reinforce the hypothesis of the presence of preexisting quasispecies best adapted to the host environment, and therefore resistant to any current therapy.


Asunto(s)
Antivirales/uso terapéutico , Hepacivirus/genética , Hepatitis C Crónica/tratamiento farmacológico , Secuencia de Aminoácidos , Clonación Molecular , Quimioterapia Combinada , Femenino , Genes Virales , Variación Genética , Hepacivirus/aislamiento & purificación , Hepatitis C Crónica/virología , Humanos , Interferón alfa-2 , Interferón-alfa/uso terapéutico , Masculino , Datos de Secuencia Molecular , Proteínas Recombinantes , Ribavirina/uso terapéutico , Alineación de Secuencia , Resultado del Tratamiento , Proteínas Virales/genética
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