Literature DB >> 11778924

Effect of heparin-induced extracorporeal low-density lipoprotein precipitation (HELP) apheresis on hepatitis C plasma virus load.

V Schettler1, M Monazahian, E Wieland, R Thomssen, G A Müller.   

Abstract

Association of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) with apolipoprotein B containing lipoproteins has been suggested, and this led to the concept that the low-density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor may also serve as a candidate receptor for HCV uptake into the liver. We have investigated whether heparin-induced extracorporeal LDL precipitation (HELP) LDL apheresis treatment reduces HCV plasma load in 6 patients, all infected for more than 4 years with HCV and resistant against established anti-HCV therapy. HELP apheresis treatment caused an HCV-RNA decrease of 77.3% in mean. This decline was not correlated with LDL-cholesterol reduction. HCV-RNA was retained on the HELP filter as shown for 1 patient. The effect of RNA lowering was only transient due to the high turnover of HCV. However, HELP apheresis may open a window of opportunity for an immune-modulating and antiviral therapy in the interval between two apheresis procedures in patients with high virus load.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11778924     DOI: 10.1046/j.1526-0968.2001.00374.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ther Apher        ISSN: 1091-6660


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1.  Fibrosing cholestatic hepatitis with hepatitis C virus treated by double filtration plasmapheresis and interferon plus ribavirin after liver transplantation.

Authors:  Teruki Miyake; Kojiro Michitaka; Yoshio Tokumoto; Shinya Furukawa; Teruhisa Ueda; Yoshiko Soga; Masanori Abe; Bunzo Matsuura; Taro Nakamura; Taiji Tohyama; Nobuaki Kobayashi; Yoichi Hiasa; Morikazu Onji
Journal:  Clin J Gastroenterol       Date:  2009-01-10
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