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Low 25-hydroxyvitamin D serum levels correlate with the presence of extra-hepatic manifestations in chronic hepatitis C virus infection.

Benjamin Terrier1, Frédéric Jehan, Mona Munteanu, Guillaume Geri, David Saadoun, Damien Sène, Thierry Poynard, Jean-Claude Souberbielle, Patrice Cacoub.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Chronic HCV infection is associated with extra-hepatic manifestations. Recent studies have suggested an immunomodulatory role for vitamin D during HCV infection. We investigated the association between serum vitamin D status and the presence of HCV extra-hepatic manifestations.
METHODS: 25(OH)D serum levels were assessed in 94 HCV(+)RNA(+) patients [including 48 patients with mixed cryoglobulinaemia (MC) vasculitis]. Correlations between serum 25(OH)D levels and the presence of extra-hepatic manifestations of HCV infection were analysed.
RESULTS: Overall, 84 of 94 patients (89%) had hypovitaminosis D (≤30 ng/ml). Patients with vitamin D deficiency vs insufficiency vs sufficiency more frequently had systemic vasculitis (P = 0.02), in particular purpura (P = 0.006), detectable MC (P = 0.008) and low C4 serum levels (P = 0.006). Serum levels of 25(OH)D were also correlated with cryoglobulin and C4 levels and with marginal zone B cells and regulatory T cells. In multivariate analysis, the presence of MC and systemic vasculitis remained independently associated with low 25(OH)D levels.
CONCLUSION: In chronic HCV infection, low 25(OH)D levels correlate with the presence of mixed cryoglobulinaemia and systemic vasculitis in chronic HCV infection. These findings suggest the potential multifaceted benefits of vitamin D supplementation in HCV-infected patients with extra-hepatic manifestations, but interventional studies are needed to confirm these data.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22908327     DOI: 10.1093/rheumatology/kes209

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rheumatology (Oxford)        ISSN: 1462-0324            Impact factor:   7.580


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