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Predictors of early and sustained virological response of viral hepatitis C

Due to complex interplay between host and viral factors, pathogenesis of chronic hepatitis C (CHC) is considered a challenging issue. Infection with hepatitis C virus (HCV) is not confined only to liver but can induce disturbances in many other organs and systems. Our primary aim for this study was...

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Autores principales: Ghenea, Alice Elena, Ungureanu, Anca Marilena, Turculeanu, Adriana, Popescu, Mihaela, Carsote, Mara, Ţieranu, Maria Loredana, Ţieranu, Eugen Nicolae, Vasile, Corina Maria, Cioboată, Ramona, Udriştoiu, Anca Loredana, Alexandru, Dragoş Ovidiu, Sălan, Alex Ioan, Drocaş, Andrei Ioan
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Publicado: Academy of Medical Sciences, Romanian Academy Publishing House, Bucharest 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8343650/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34171067
http://dx.doi.org/10.47162/RJME.61.4.20
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author Ghenea, Alice Elena
Ungureanu, Anca Marilena
Turculeanu, Adriana
Popescu, Mihaela
Carsote, Mara
Ţieranu, Maria Loredana
Ţieranu, Eugen Nicolae
Vasile, Corina Maria
Cioboată, Ramona
Udriştoiu, Anca Loredana
Alexandru, Dragoş Ovidiu
Sălan, Alex Ioan
Drocaş, Andrei Ioan
author_facet Ghenea, Alice Elena
Ungureanu, Anca Marilena
Turculeanu, Adriana
Popescu, Mihaela
Carsote, Mara
Ţieranu, Maria Loredana
Ţieranu, Eugen Nicolae
Vasile, Corina Maria
Cioboată, Ramona
Udriştoiu, Anca Loredana
Alexandru, Dragoş Ovidiu
Sălan, Alex Ioan
Drocaş, Andrei Ioan
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description Due to complex interplay between host and viral factors, pathogenesis of chronic hepatitis C (CHC) is considered a challenging issue. Infection with hepatitis C virus (HCV) is not confined only to liver but can induce disturbances in many other organs and systems. Our primary aim for this study was to evaluate biological response rates and sustained virological response (SVR) in patients diagnosed with CHC, treated with Interferon-alpha (IFN-α), Pegylated (PEG)–IFN-α2a or -α2b plus Ribavirin. The second aim of the study was the identification of predictive factors for a favorable response to antiviral therapy in patients diagnosed with CHC. We enrolled in this study 210 patients diagnosed with CHC who have accomplished all inclusion and exclusion criteria, treated with PEG–IFN plus Ribavirin. Patients’ recovery progress has been evaluated by determining: age, gender; biochemical tests: alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST); serological assays – detect anti-HCV antibody and molecular assays – detect, quantify and/or characterize hepatitis C viral load (ribonucleic acid) (HCV-RNA); liver histopathological (HP) examination. According to their response to treatment, they were classified into responders (n=145) and non-responders (n=65). Liver biopsies were histopathologically evaluated for necroinflammatory grade and fibrosis stage according to the modified Ishak and Metavir scoring systems for chronic hepatitis. Demographic, laboratory, and HP results were introduced in statistical analysis. These parameters were included in area under curve (AUC) analysis in order to estimate their degree of influence on getting early virological response (EVR) and SVR. Our study demonstrates that factors connected to treatment failure in CHC are linked to older age, high hepatitis C viral load, and impaired glucose tolerance at beginning of treatment [high fasting glucose and insulin, high homeostatic model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) index] and also to liver histology features (high fibrosis score, liver steatosis, iron infiltration, and more or less high necroinflammatory activity). Analyzing results of our study shows that HOMA-IR index, serum insulin levels, baseline HCV-RNA, baseline mean blood glucose and HP score like Ishak fibrosis score, steatosis score and liver iron score may have a predictive value for obtaining an EVR in patients diagnosed with CHC.
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spelling pubmed-83436502021-08-18 Predictors of early and sustained virological response of viral hepatitis C Ghenea, Alice Elena Ungureanu, Anca Marilena Turculeanu, Adriana Popescu, Mihaela Carsote, Mara Ţieranu, Maria Loredana Ţieranu, Eugen Nicolae Vasile, Corina Maria Cioboată, Ramona Udriştoiu, Anca Loredana Alexandru, Dragoş Ovidiu Sălan, Alex Ioan Drocaş, Andrei Ioan Rom J Morphol Embryol Original Paper Due to complex interplay between host and viral factors, pathogenesis of chronic hepatitis C (CHC) is considered a challenging issue. Infection with hepatitis C virus (HCV) is not confined only to liver but can induce disturbances in many other organs and systems. Our primary aim for this study was to evaluate biological response rates and sustained virological response (SVR) in patients diagnosed with CHC, treated with Interferon-alpha (IFN-α), Pegylated (PEG)–IFN-α2a or -α2b plus Ribavirin. The second aim of the study was the identification of predictive factors for a favorable response to antiviral therapy in patients diagnosed with CHC. We enrolled in this study 210 patients diagnosed with CHC who have accomplished all inclusion and exclusion criteria, treated with PEG–IFN plus Ribavirin. Patients’ recovery progress has been evaluated by determining: age, gender; biochemical tests: alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST); serological assays – detect anti-HCV antibody and molecular assays – detect, quantify and/or characterize hepatitis C viral load (ribonucleic acid) (HCV-RNA); liver histopathological (HP) examination. According to their response to treatment, they were classified into responders (n=145) and non-responders (n=65). Liver biopsies were histopathologically evaluated for necroinflammatory grade and fibrosis stage according to the modified Ishak and Metavir scoring systems for chronic hepatitis. Demographic, laboratory, and HP results were introduced in statistical analysis. These parameters were included in area under curve (AUC) analysis in order to estimate their degree of influence on getting early virological response (EVR) and SVR. Our study demonstrates that factors connected to treatment failure in CHC are linked to older age, high hepatitis C viral load, and impaired glucose tolerance at beginning of treatment [high fasting glucose and insulin, high homeostatic model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) index] and also to liver histology features (high fibrosis score, liver steatosis, iron infiltration, and more or less high necroinflammatory activity). Analyzing results of our study shows that HOMA-IR index, serum insulin levels, baseline HCV-RNA, baseline mean blood glucose and HP score like Ishak fibrosis score, steatosis score and liver iron score may have a predictive value for obtaining an EVR in patients diagnosed with CHC. Academy of Medical Sciences, Romanian Academy Publishing House, Bucharest 2020 2021-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8343650/ /pubmed/34171067 http://dx.doi.org/10.47162/RJME.61.4.20 Text en Copyright © 2020, Academy of Medical Sciences, Romanian Academy Publishing House, Bucharest https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License, which permits unrestricted use, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium, non-commercially, provided the new creations are licensed under identical terms as the original work and the original work is properly cited.
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Ghenea, Alice Elena
Ungureanu, Anca Marilena
Turculeanu, Adriana
Popescu, Mihaela
Carsote, Mara
Ţieranu, Maria Loredana
Ţieranu, Eugen Nicolae
Vasile, Corina Maria
Cioboată, Ramona
Udriştoiu, Anca Loredana
Alexandru, Dragoş Ovidiu
Sălan, Alex Ioan
Drocaş, Andrei Ioan
Predictors of early and sustained virological response of viral hepatitis C
title Predictors of early and sustained virological response of viral hepatitis C
title_full Predictors of early and sustained virological response of viral hepatitis C
title_fullStr Predictors of early and sustained virological response of viral hepatitis C
title_full_unstemmed Predictors of early and sustained virological response of viral hepatitis C
title_short Predictors of early and sustained virological response of viral hepatitis C
title_sort predictors of early and sustained virological response of viral hepatitis c
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8343650/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34171067
http://dx.doi.org/10.47162/RJME.61.4.20
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