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Detection of residual HCV-RNA in patients who have achieved sustained virological response is associated with persistent histological abnormality

BACKGROUND: Whether achieving sustained virological response (SVR) in patients with hepatitis C attains complete elimination of hepatitis C virus (HCV) is unknown, because occult HCV infection (OCI), defined as the detection of HCV-RNA in hepatocytes or peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) in a...

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Autores principales: Wang, Yijin, Rao, Huiying, Chi, Xiumei, Li, Boan, Liu, Hongyang, Wu, Liyuan, Zhang, Hao, Liu, Shuhong, Zhou, Gaungde, Li, Na, Niu, Junqi, Wei, Lai, Zhao, Jingmin
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Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6711338/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31345785
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2019.07.043
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author Wang, Yijin
Rao, Huiying
Chi, Xiumei
Li, Boan
Liu, Hongyang
Wu, Liyuan
Zhang, Hao
Liu, Shuhong
Zhou, Gaungde
Li, Na
Niu, Junqi
Wei, Lai
Zhao, Jingmin
author_facet Wang, Yijin
Rao, Huiying
Chi, Xiumei
Li, Boan
Liu, Hongyang
Wu, Liyuan
Zhang, Hao
Liu, Shuhong
Zhou, Gaungde
Li, Na
Niu, Junqi
Wei, Lai
Zhao, Jingmin
author_sort Wang, Yijin
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Whether achieving sustained virological response (SVR) in patients with hepatitis C attains complete elimination of hepatitis C virus (HCV) is unknown, because occult HCV infection (OCI), defined as the detection of HCV-RNA in hepatocytes or peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) in absence of serum HCV-RNA, may occur. We thus investigated the prevalence and clinical relevance of OCI. METHODS: Subjects from three hospitals who had achieved serum HCV clearance, including 60 of Direct-acting antiviral agents (DAAs) induced SVR, 50 of pegylated interferon plus ribavirin (PR) induced SVR, and 30 of spontaneous resolution, were subjected to detect HCV-RNA in liver by robust RNAscope assay and PBMC by qPCR. Paired liver biopsies at baseline and at SVR24 were analyzed. RESULTS: OCI was detected in 16 of 140 subjects (11.4%), with 15.0% in DAA-based group, 10.0% in PR group and 6.7% in spontaneously resolved group. In DAA-based subgroups, the incidence of OCI was gradually increased in group of solely DAA(s) therapy, combining DAA and PR therapy and combining DAA and ribavirin therapy. OCI is more frequent in patients with genotype 3. No correlation between baseline viral load, interleukin-28B genotype, baseline transaminases, post-SVR transaminases and OCI were found. However, OCI was significantly linked with severity of fibrosis and active inflammation at post-SVR, even considering basal fibrosis status. In addition, both the magnitude and the frequency of fibrosis regression were lower in patients with OCI than in those without OCI. In the multivariate analysis, PR therapy was identified an independent negative prognostic factor for both hepatic inflammation (P = .022) and fibrosis regression (P = .015). Importantly, we found HCV relapse in one of the OCI patients at 48 weeks after the end of PR treatment. CONCLUSIONS: HCV-RNA can persist in hepatocytes and/or PBMC in a certain of patients who achieved spontaneous or treatment-induced HCV RNA clearance from serum and associated with persistent histological abnormality. Our findings provide new insights into cure of HCV and could influence the following-up scenario after SVR.
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spelling pubmed-67113382019-08-29 Detection of residual HCV-RNA in patients who have achieved sustained virological response is associated with persistent histological abnormality Wang, Yijin Rao, Huiying Chi, Xiumei Li, Boan Liu, Hongyang Wu, Liyuan Zhang, Hao Liu, Shuhong Zhou, Gaungde Li, Na Niu, Junqi Wei, Lai Zhao, Jingmin EBioMedicine Research paper BACKGROUND: Whether achieving sustained virological response (SVR) in patients with hepatitis C attains complete elimination of hepatitis C virus (HCV) is unknown, because occult HCV infection (OCI), defined as the detection of HCV-RNA in hepatocytes or peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) in absence of serum HCV-RNA, may occur. We thus investigated the prevalence and clinical relevance of OCI. METHODS: Subjects from three hospitals who had achieved serum HCV clearance, including 60 of Direct-acting antiviral agents (DAAs) induced SVR, 50 of pegylated interferon plus ribavirin (PR) induced SVR, and 30 of spontaneous resolution, were subjected to detect HCV-RNA in liver by robust RNAscope assay and PBMC by qPCR. Paired liver biopsies at baseline and at SVR24 were analyzed. RESULTS: OCI was detected in 16 of 140 subjects (11.4%), with 15.0% in DAA-based group, 10.0% in PR group and 6.7% in spontaneously resolved group. In DAA-based subgroups, the incidence of OCI was gradually increased in group of solely DAA(s) therapy, combining DAA and PR therapy and combining DAA and ribavirin therapy. OCI is more frequent in patients with genotype 3. No correlation between baseline viral load, interleukin-28B genotype, baseline transaminases, post-SVR transaminases and OCI were found. However, OCI was significantly linked with severity of fibrosis and active inflammation at post-SVR, even considering basal fibrosis status. In addition, both the magnitude and the frequency of fibrosis regression were lower in patients with OCI than in those without OCI. In the multivariate analysis, PR therapy was identified an independent negative prognostic factor for both hepatic inflammation (P = .022) and fibrosis regression (P = .015). Importantly, we found HCV relapse in one of the OCI patients at 48 weeks after the end of PR treatment. CONCLUSIONS: HCV-RNA can persist in hepatocytes and/or PBMC in a certain of patients who achieved spontaneous or treatment-induced HCV RNA clearance from serum and associated with persistent histological abnormality. Our findings provide new insights into cure of HCV and could influence the following-up scenario after SVR. Elsevier 2019-07-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6711338/ /pubmed/31345785 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2019.07.043 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research paper
Wang, Yijin
Rao, Huiying
Chi, Xiumei
Li, Boan
Liu, Hongyang
Wu, Liyuan
Zhang, Hao
Liu, Shuhong
Zhou, Gaungde
Li, Na
Niu, Junqi
Wei, Lai
Zhao, Jingmin
Detection of residual HCV-RNA in patients who have achieved sustained virological response is associated with persistent histological abnormality
title Detection of residual HCV-RNA in patients who have achieved sustained virological response is associated with persistent histological abnormality
title_full Detection of residual HCV-RNA in patients who have achieved sustained virological response is associated with persistent histological abnormality
title_fullStr Detection of residual HCV-RNA in patients who have achieved sustained virological response is associated with persistent histological abnormality
title_full_unstemmed Detection of residual HCV-RNA in patients who have achieved sustained virological response is associated with persistent histological abnormality
title_short Detection of residual HCV-RNA in patients who have achieved sustained virological response is associated with persistent histological abnormality
title_sort detection of residual hcv-rna in patients who have achieved sustained virological response is associated with persistent histological abnormality
topic Research paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6711338/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31345785
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2019.07.043
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