Differences in viral kinetics between genotypes 1 and 3 of hepatitis C virus and between cirrhotic and non-cirrhotic patients during antiviral therapy

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José Eymard Medeiros-Filho
Isabel Maria Vicente Guedes de Carvalho Mello
Joo Renato Rebello Pinho
Avidan U Neumann
Fernanda de Mello Malta
Luiz Caetano da Silva
Flair José Carrilho
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[1] Faculty of Life Sciences Bar-Ilan Univer-sity Ramat-Gan Israel
[2] Hepatology Branch Department of Gastroenterology University of So Paulo School of Medicine So Paulo Brazil
[3] Hepatology Branch Department of Gastroenterology University of S?o Paulo School of Medicine So Paulo Brazil
[4] Hepatology Branch Department of Gastroenterology University of So Paulo School of Medicine So Paulo Brazil
[5] Viral Immu-nology Laboratory Instituto Butantan So Paulo Brazil
[6] Virology Branch Instituto Adolfo Lutz So Paulo Brazil
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Hepatitis C virus; Treatment; Early kinetics; Cirrhosis; Genotypes;
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R575.2 [肝硬变];
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AIM: To evaluate the impact of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection with genotype 1 or 3 and the presence or absence of liver cirrhosis (LC) in the early viral kinetics response to treatment. METHODS: Naive patients (n = 46) treated with interferon-α (IFN-α) and ribavirin and followed up with frequent early HCV-RNA determinations were analysed. Patients were infected with genotype 1 (n = 28, 7 with LC) or 3 (n = 18, 5 with LC). RESULTS: The fi rst phase decline was larger in geno- type 3 patients than in genotype 1 patients (1.72 vs 0.95 log IU/mL, P < 0.001). The second phase slope decline was also larger in genotype 3 patients than in genotype 1 patients (0.87 vs 0.15 log/wk, P < 0.001). Differences were found in both cirrhotic and non-cirrhotic patients. Genotype 1 cirrhotic patients had a slower 2nd phase slope than non-cirrhotic patients (0.06 vs 0.18 log/wk, P < 0.02). None of genotype 1 cirrhotic patients had a 1st phase decline larger than 1 log (non-cirrhotic patients: 55%, P < 0.02). A similar trend toward a slower 2nd phase slope was observed in genotype 3 cirrhotic pa- tients but the 1st phase slope decline was not different. Sustained viral response was higher in genotype 3 pa- tients than in genotype 1 patients (72% vs 14%, P < 0.001) and in genotype 1 non-cirrhotic patients than in genotype 1 cirrhotic patients (19% vs 0%). A secondphase decline slower than 0.3 log/wk was predictive of non-response in all groups. CONCLUSION: Genotype 3 has faster early viral decline than genotype 1. Cirrhosis correlates with a slower 2nd phase decline and possibly with a lower 1st phase slope decline in genotype 1 patients.
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