Influence of Viral Genotype and Level of Viremia on the Severity of Liver Injury and the Response to Interferon Therapy in Spanish Patients with Chronic C Infection
- 1 January 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology
- Vol. 32 (1) , 70-76
- https://doi.org/10.3109/00365529709025066
Abstract
Background: We wanted to investigate the influence of viral genotype on the severity of liver injury and response to interferon and whether the level of viremia differs in accordance with genotype, severity of liver disease, and response to interferon in patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. Methods: We studied 118 patients with HCV-related liver disease. HCV genotypes were determined with a line probe-assay. and serum HCV RNA levels with a competitive reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction assay. Results: HCV type lb was the most prevalent genotype (88%). It was present in 100% of cirrhotic patients, with or without hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), but only in 78% of patients with chronic-hepatitis (P < 0.001). The response to interferon was belter in patients infected with non-lb HCV genotypes (P=0.002). In a multivariate analysis non-1b HCV genotypes and a low hepatic fibrosis correlated with a favorable response to interferon. Among patients with chronic hepatitis those infected with HCV type lb were older (P < 0.001), and age was the only independent factor associated with HCV type 1b. Viremia levels differed neither between genotypes nor in response to interferon and was significantly lower in patients with cirrhosis and HCC. Conclusions: HCV 1b was associated with more severe liver disease and a worse response to interferon therapy. Non-1b genotypes and a lower liver fibrosis were the only independent predictors of a favorable response to interferon. Levels of HCV viremia differed neither among different genotypes nor in response to interferon and decreased with advanced liver disease.Keywords
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