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Efficacy of 6-month interferon therapy in chronic hepatitis B virus infection in Japan.

Authors :
Suzuki, Fumitaka
Arase, Yasuji
Akuta, Norio
Tsubota, Akihito
Suzuki, Yoshiyuki
Sezaki, Hitomi
Hosaka, Tetsuya
Someya, Takashi
Kobayashi, Masahiro
Saitoh, Satoshi
Ikeda, Kenji
Kobayashi, Mariko
Matsuda, Marie
Satoh, Junko
Kumada, Hiromitsu
Source :
Journal of Gastroenterology; 2004, Vol. 39 Issue 10, p969-974, 6p
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Background. In Japan, there are few studies of long-term (more than 1 month)interferon (IFN) therapy for chronic hepatitis B (CHB). In this retrospective study, we investigated the efficacy and predictors of response to 6-month IFN therapy. Methods. We analyzed 66 Japanese patients with CHB who were treated with IFN for 6 months. They comprised patients who were hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg)-positive (n = 45) and -negative (n = 21). One (2%), 8 (12%), and 51 (77%) patients were infected with hepatitis B virus (HBV) genotypes A, B, and C, respectively. Responders in patients positive for HBeAg were defined as those who showed normalization of serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) level, HBeAg loss, and HBV DNA negativity at 6 months after completion of IFN therapy. In patients negative for HBeAg, responders were defined as those patients who showed normalization of ALT level and HBV DNA negativity at the same 6-month time point. Results. Of the 45 patients with HBeAg at the commencement of IFN therapy, 9 (20%) were responders. Young patients, especially those with a high serum ALT level, were significantly more likely to respond to IFN therapy. Of the 21 patients negative for HBeAg, 13 (62%) were responders. There were no significant differences in clinical characteristics between responders and nonresponders among patients negative for HBeAg. Multivariate analyses identified HbeAg negativity and young age as independent factors associated with a positive response to 6-month IFN therapy. However, long-term follow-up of the treated patients showed a fall in the response rate. Conclusions. The response rate to 6-month IFN therapy among HbeAgpositive patients was low. However, young patients may require long-term IFN therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09441174
Volume :
39
Issue :
10
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Gastroenterology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
14932766
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00535-004-1430-x