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Viral kinetics can predict early response to alpha-interferon in chronic hepatitis C.

Authors :
Walsh, K. M.
Good, T.
Cameron, S.
Thorburn, D.
McCruden, E. A. B.
Mills, P. R.
Morris, A. J.
Source :
Liver; 1998, Vol. 18 Issue 3, p191-195, 5p
Publication Year :
1998

Abstract

ABSTRACT- Aims/Background: Response rates to alpha-interferon therapy for chronic hepatitis C are poor. An early indication of efficacy would reduce the need for prolonged therapy, leading to significant cost savings. It was established that a change in quantitative hepatitis C virus RNA (HCV-RNA) titre at 4 weeks could predict the outcome of alpha-interferon therapy in chronic hepatitis C. Methods: Serum HCV-RNA titres were quantified using branched chain DNA (bDNA) assay in 26 patients who responded to alpha-interferon (serum HCV-RNA negative after 12 weeks therapy) and 11 age and sex matched non-responders. Quantitative bDNA and qualitative RT-PCR assays for HCV-RNA were measured pre-treatment and at 4 weeks. The change in quantitative HCV-RNA titre between pre-therapy and after 4 weeks was compared in the two groups. Results: Seventeen of the 37 patients had become RT-PCR negative at 4 weeks (early responders) and had an undetectable HCV-RNA titre on bDNA assay. Nine patients were RT-PCR positive at 4 weeks but negative by 12 weeks (delayed responders), and of these, 8 had an undetectable viral titre at 4 weeks on bDNA assay. The patient with a detectable HCV titre did become RT-PCR negative after 12 weeks, but subsequently became RT-PCR positive again at 24 weeks. All the non-responders had a detectable bDNA titre (>0.2 Meq/ml) at 4 weeks. Conclusions: Change in quantitative HCV-RNA titre measured by bDNA assay at 4 weeks predicts response to alpha interferon. If HCV-RNA remains detectable on bDNA assay at 4 weeks, no sustained response to treatment is found and alpha-interferon can be discontinued. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01069543
Volume :
18
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Liver
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
90877869
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0676.1998.tb00149.x