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HCV core antigen and HCV-RNA in HIV/HCV co-infected patients with different HCV genotypes

BACKGROUND: A good correlation between HCV core antigen (HCVAg) and different HCV-RNA assays has been described, but little data are available in HCV/HIV co-infection. We aimed to evaluate HCVAg in comparison with HCV-RNA and to determine their kinetics during antiviral treatment in selected HCV/HIV...

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Autores principales: Garbuglia, Anna Rosa, Monachetti, Alessia, Galli, Claudio, Sabatini, Rosella, Ferreri, Monica Lucia, Capobianchi, Maria Rosaria, Bagnarelli, Patrizia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4029812/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24758157
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-14-222
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author Garbuglia, Anna Rosa
Monachetti, Alessia
Galli, Claudio
Sabatini, Rosella
Ferreri, Monica Lucia
Capobianchi, Maria Rosaria
Bagnarelli, Patrizia
author_facet Garbuglia, Anna Rosa
Monachetti, Alessia
Galli, Claudio
Sabatini, Rosella
Ferreri, Monica Lucia
Capobianchi, Maria Rosaria
Bagnarelli, Patrizia
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description BACKGROUND: A good correlation between HCV core antigen (HCVAg) and different HCV-RNA assays has been described, but little data are available in HCV/HIV co-infection. We aimed to evaluate HCVAg in comparison with HCV-RNA and to determine their kinetics during antiviral treatment in selected HCV/HIV co-infected patients. METHODS: 355 samples from 286 HCV/HIV co-infected subjects for whom HCV-RNA (Abbott RealTime) was requested were analysed also for HCVAg (Abbott ARCHITECT) in order to evaluate the correlation between the two parameters both in patients treated or untreated for chronic hepatitis C and according to different HCV genotypes. The differences between percentages were evaluated by chi square or Fisher’s exact test, while mean and median values were compared by Student’s t test or the Mann–Whitney test, respectively. All differences were considered significant for a p value <0.05. RESULTS: HCVAg was detectable on 288/315 sera (91.4%) positive for HCV-RNA and in 5 out of40 (12.5%) sera with undetectable HCV-RNA for a total concordance of 90.1%. The correlation was fair both in untreated (r = 0.742) and in treated (r = 0.881) patients and stronger for genotypes 1 and 4 than for genotype 3. Both HCV-RNA and HCVAg levels were significantly higher (p = 0.028 and p = 0.0098, respectively) in patients infected by genotype 1 than by genotype 3. The mean ratio of Log values between HCV-RNA (IU/mL) and HCVAg (fmol/liter) was 2.27 ± 1.09 in untreated and 2.20 ± 0.82 in treated patients (p = n.s.),consistent with a sensitivity of HCVAg corresponding to about 1,000 IU/mL of HCV-RNA, and ranged from 2.21 to 2.32 among HCV genotypes with no significant differences; five samples (1.4%; 2 genotype 1a or 1c, 3 genotype 3a) showed highly divergent values. The analysis of 18 monitoring profiles from patients treated with PEG-IFN and Ribavirin showed similar trends, except in one case in which relapse could be predicted by HCVAg and not by HCV-RNA. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that HCVAg represents an adequate tool for determining an ongoing HCV infection also in HIV co-infected patients, with lower costs and faster turnaround time than HCV-RNA.
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spelling pubmed-40298122014-05-22 HCV core antigen and HCV-RNA in HIV/HCV co-infected patients with different HCV genotypes Garbuglia, Anna Rosa Monachetti, Alessia Galli, Claudio Sabatini, Rosella Ferreri, Monica Lucia Capobianchi, Maria Rosaria Bagnarelli, Patrizia BMC Infect Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: A good correlation between HCV core antigen (HCVAg) and different HCV-RNA assays has been described, but little data are available in HCV/HIV co-infection. We aimed to evaluate HCVAg in comparison with HCV-RNA and to determine their kinetics during antiviral treatment in selected HCV/HIV co-infected patients. METHODS: 355 samples from 286 HCV/HIV co-infected subjects for whom HCV-RNA (Abbott RealTime) was requested were analysed also for HCVAg (Abbott ARCHITECT) in order to evaluate the correlation between the two parameters both in patients treated or untreated for chronic hepatitis C and according to different HCV genotypes. The differences between percentages were evaluated by chi square or Fisher’s exact test, while mean and median values were compared by Student’s t test or the Mann–Whitney test, respectively. All differences were considered significant for a p value <0.05. RESULTS: HCVAg was detectable on 288/315 sera (91.4%) positive for HCV-RNA and in 5 out of40 (12.5%) sera with undetectable HCV-RNA for a total concordance of 90.1%. The correlation was fair both in untreated (r = 0.742) and in treated (r = 0.881) patients and stronger for genotypes 1 and 4 than for genotype 3. Both HCV-RNA and HCVAg levels were significantly higher (p = 0.028 and p = 0.0098, respectively) in patients infected by genotype 1 than by genotype 3. The mean ratio of Log values between HCV-RNA (IU/mL) and HCVAg (fmol/liter) was 2.27 ± 1.09 in untreated and 2.20 ± 0.82 in treated patients (p = n.s.),consistent with a sensitivity of HCVAg corresponding to about 1,000 IU/mL of HCV-RNA, and ranged from 2.21 to 2.32 among HCV genotypes with no significant differences; five samples (1.4%; 2 genotype 1a or 1c, 3 genotype 3a) showed highly divergent values. The analysis of 18 monitoring profiles from patients treated with PEG-IFN and Ribavirin showed similar trends, except in one case in which relapse could be predicted by HCVAg and not by HCV-RNA. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that HCVAg represents an adequate tool for determining an ongoing HCV infection also in HIV co-infected patients, with lower costs and faster turnaround time than HCV-RNA. BioMed Central 2014-04-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4029812/ /pubmed/24758157 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-14-222 Text en Copyright © 2014 Garbuglia et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited.
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Sabatini, Rosella
Ferreri, Monica Lucia
Capobianchi, Maria Rosaria
Bagnarelli, Patrizia
HCV core antigen and HCV-RNA in HIV/HCV co-infected patients with different HCV genotypes
title HCV core antigen and HCV-RNA in HIV/HCV co-infected patients with different HCV genotypes
title_full HCV core antigen and HCV-RNA in HIV/HCV co-infected patients with different HCV genotypes
title_fullStr HCV core antigen and HCV-RNA in HIV/HCV co-infected patients with different HCV genotypes
title_full_unstemmed HCV core antigen and HCV-RNA in HIV/HCV co-infected patients with different HCV genotypes
title_short HCV core antigen and HCV-RNA in HIV/HCV co-infected patients with different HCV genotypes
title_sort hcv core antigen and hcv-rna in hiv/hcv co-infected patients with different hcv genotypes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4029812/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24758157
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-14-222
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