Influence of the inflammatory response on treatment of hepatitis C with triple therapy
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Chronic hepatitis C is a leading cause of liver disease. Infection triggers an immediate immune response in the host that is mediated by humoral/cellular mechanisms. T cells respond to infection via secretion of cytokines, which inhibit or stimulate one another, leading to c...
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doaj-c8a0864dace24496a7efa6b90e268d4a2020-11-25T01:52:54ZengSociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical (SBMT)Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical1678-984951673173610.1590/0037-8682-0137-2018S0037-86822018000600731Influence of the inflammatory response on treatment of hepatitis C with triple therapyFernanda Cristina WincklerAline Marcia Marques BrazVanessa Nogueira da SilvaMarjorie de Assis GolimVanessa Gutierrez de AndradePaulo Eduardo de Abreu MachadoLiciana Vaz de Arruda SilveiraGiovanni Faria SilvaAbstract INTRODUCTION: Chronic hepatitis C is a leading cause of liver disease. Infection triggers an immediate immune response in the host that is mediated by humoral/cellular mechanisms. T cells respond to infection via secretion of cytokines, which inhibit or stimulate one another, leading to cytokine imbalance and ultimately affecting treatment. Studies using interferon (IFN) and ribavirin (RBV) showed that TCD8+ cells and cytokine levels are associated with sustainable virological response (SVR). However, studies that investigated the effects of triple therapy (TT) are limited. METHODS: The study included hepatitis C virus (HCV)+ RNA, naives, genotype 1, ≥18 years, and advanced fibrosis (F≥3) patients. Samples were collected at baseline and after 12 weeks (W12) of TT. Six cytokines were analyzed by flow cytometry. RESULTS: Of 31 patients, four were excluded (two deaths, one interrupted TT, and one F2 patient). Of the 27 remaining patients, 21 (78%) were cirrhotic. SVR was achieved in 63% of the patients. The patients had a mean age of 55.11 ± 10.03 years. Analyses at baseline showed that the chemokine CCL5/Regulated on Activation, Normal T Cell Expressed and Secreted (RANTES) (p=0.04) and interleukin (IL)-6 (p=0.02), which was associated with SVR. RANTES (p=0.04) and IL-8 (p=0.01) levels were associated with SVR at W12. CONCLUSIONS Similar to patterns observed during double therapy, IL-6, IL-8, and RANTES levels were associated with SVR in TT, indicating the potential role of interferon in immune response to hepatitis C virus.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0037-86822018000600731&lng=en&tlng=enHepatitis CCytokineTreatment |
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Fernanda Cristina Winckler Aline Marcia Marques Braz Vanessa Nogueira da Silva Marjorie de Assis Golim Vanessa Gutierrez de Andrade Paulo Eduardo de Abreu Machado Liciana Vaz de Arruda Silveira Giovanni Faria Silva |
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Fernanda Cristina Winckler Aline Marcia Marques Braz Vanessa Nogueira da Silva Marjorie de Assis Golim Vanessa Gutierrez de Andrade Paulo Eduardo de Abreu Machado Liciana Vaz de Arruda Silveira Giovanni Faria Silva Influence of the inflammatory response on treatment of hepatitis C with triple therapy Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical Hepatitis C Cytokine Treatment |
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Fernanda Cristina Winckler Aline Marcia Marques Braz Vanessa Nogueira da Silva Marjorie de Assis Golim Vanessa Gutierrez de Andrade Paulo Eduardo de Abreu Machado Liciana Vaz de Arruda Silveira Giovanni Faria Silva |
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Fernanda Cristina Winckler |
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Influence of the inflammatory response on treatment of hepatitis C with triple therapy |
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Influence of the inflammatory response on treatment of hepatitis C with triple therapy |
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Influence of the inflammatory response on treatment of hepatitis C with triple therapy |
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Influence of the inflammatory response on treatment of hepatitis C with triple therapy |
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Influence of the inflammatory response on treatment of hepatitis C with triple therapy |
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influence of the inflammatory response on treatment of hepatitis c with triple therapy |
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Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical (SBMT) |
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Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical |
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1678-9849 |
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Abstract INTRODUCTION: Chronic hepatitis C is a leading cause of liver disease. Infection triggers an immediate immune response in the host that is mediated by humoral/cellular mechanisms. T cells respond to infection via secretion of cytokines, which inhibit or stimulate one another, leading to cytokine imbalance and ultimately affecting treatment. Studies using interferon (IFN) and ribavirin (RBV) showed that TCD8+ cells and cytokine levels are associated with sustainable virological response (SVR). However, studies that investigated the effects of triple therapy (TT) are limited. METHODS: The study included hepatitis C virus (HCV)+ RNA, naives, genotype 1, ≥18 years, and advanced fibrosis (F≥3) patients. Samples were collected at baseline and after 12 weeks (W12) of TT. Six cytokines were analyzed by flow cytometry. RESULTS: Of 31 patients, four were excluded (two deaths, one interrupted TT, and one F2 patient). Of the 27 remaining patients, 21 (78%) were cirrhotic. SVR was achieved in 63% of the patients. The patients had a mean age of 55.11 ± 10.03 years. Analyses at baseline showed that the chemokine CCL5/Regulated on Activation, Normal T Cell Expressed and Secreted (RANTES) (p=0.04) and interleukin (IL)-6 (p=0.02), which was associated with SVR. RANTES (p=0.04) and IL-8 (p=0.01) levels were associated with SVR at W12. CONCLUSIONS Similar to patterns observed during double therapy, IL-6, IL-8, and RANTES levels were associated with SVR in TT, indicating the potential role of interferon in immune response to hepatitis C virus. |
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Hepatitis C Cytokine Treatment |
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