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Sustained response to interferon-alpha2a monotherapy of young blood donors with minimal-to-mild chronic hepatitis C

Authors :
Maria Chiara Colombo
Vianello L
Maria Francesca Donato
Zanuso F
Carriero Pl
F. Mozzi
Della Torre E
G. Sirchia
Alberto Zanella
Daniele Prati
F. E. Zahm
Source :
Journal of Viral Hepatitis. 7:352-360
Publication Year :
2000
Publisher :
Wiley, 2000.

Abstract

Subjects with minimal-to-mild chronic hepatitis C may suffer long-term consequences of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. Nonetheless, they are not candidates for antiviral treatment, mainly because little data are available concerning the efficacy and safety of therapy. Thirty-two HCV RNA positive individuals aged 18-45 years, who had a histological activity index score < or = 8 and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels < or = 1.5 times lower than the normal limit for at least 1 year, were prospectively enrolled among a cohort of 35358 candidate blood donors, and treated with 4.5 mega units (MU) of recombinant interferon-alpha2a (IFN-alpha2a) thrice weekly for 6 months, and for an additional 6 months if a virological response was observed. Twelve months after the completion of treatment, 13 of 31 evaluable patients were HCV RNA negative, accounting for a sustained response rate of 42%. Patients without fibrosis had a lower response rate than those with mild fibrosis (two of 14 vs 11 of 17; P=0.012). In responders, median aminotransferase levels were significantly lower after therapy than before (11.04 +/- 3.98 vs 27.3 +/- 12.32 U l-1, respectively; P < 0. 005). When the analysis was limited to the six responders whose pretreatment aminotransferase levels were consistently normal, this difference was still significant (9.33 +/- 4.12 vs 20.58 +/- 6.73 U l-1; P=0.002). In conclusion, a durable suppression of viraemia can be obtained by IFN monotherapy in a relatively high proportion of young subjects with minimal-to-mild chronic hepatitis C, especially when portal fibrosis is found on liver biopsy. The disappearance of viraemia always leads to a reduction in the degree of hepatocellular necrosis.

Details

ISSN :
13652893 and 13520504
Volume :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Viral Hepatitis
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........4002574571c65d8edcc0f641e2d8641b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2893.2000.00240.x