Relationship of hepatitis C viremia to HIV state and to infection by specific hepatitis C genotypes
- 1 August 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Liver International
- Vol. 19 (4) , 288-293
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1478-3231.1999.tb00051.x
Abstract
This study was undertaken to examine the relationship of hepatitis C (HCV) viremia to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and to investigate the evidence of infection by specific hepatitis C genotypes.The analysis of HCV viremia was performed by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction in serum samples from 186 patients' selected by their positivity for anti-HCV antibodies. All samples were tested for HIV infection. In those patients with sera positivity for HCV RNA, isolates were genotyped by line probe assay. In those patients whose sera were negative for HCV RNA, antibodies specific for genotypes implicated in past HCV infection were detected by ELISA.HCV RNA was detected in 117 patients with anti-HCV antibodies (62.9%). There was no statistically significant association between HCV RNA and HIV positivity (Odds ratio, O.R.: 1.75, Confidence interval 95%, C.I.: 0.92-3.33, p = 0.095). A positive association was demonstrated between infection by HCV genotype 3 and HCV viremia (O.R.: 10.67, C.I.: 1.51-458.05, p = 0.015) in HIV-infected patients, as well as between infection by HCV genotype 1 and HCV viremia (O.R.: 4.71, C.I.: 1.65-13.75, p = 0.002) in HIV-non infected individuals. In both groups, a negative association was observed between past HCV infection by multiple genotypes and HCV viremia (HIV-infected patients, O.R.: 0.10, C.I.: 0.00-1.11, p = 0.033. HIV-non infected patients, O.R.: 0.05, C.I.: 0.00-0.41, p = 0.001).Infection by specific HCV genotypes (type 3 in HIV-infected patients and by type 1 in HIV-non infected ones) implies a higher risk of HCV viremia, whereas multiple HCV types infection is negatively associated with this probability. HIV coinfection does not influence the probability of HCV viremia.Keywords
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