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HCV-specific CD8+ cell detection at week 12 of chronic hepatitis C treatment with PEG-interferon-α2b/ribavirin correlates with infection resolution.

Juan-Ramón Larrubia1, Megha-Uttam Lokhande2, Elia Moreno-Cubero3, Silvia García-Garzón4, Joaquín Miquel5, Trinidad Parra-Cid6, Alejandro González-Praetorious7, Cristian Perna8, Alicia Lázaro9, Eduardo Sanz-de-Villalobos10.   

Abstract

Lower than 2-log viral-load (VL) decrease at week 12 (w12) of chronic hepatitis C (CHC) treatment with Peg-interferon/ribavirin has 100% negative predictive value (PV) of sustained virologic response (SVR), and this could be related with absence of HCV-specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) response. In this study, percentage of cases with SVR, according to peripheral HCV-specific cytotoxic response at w12, was analysed (Group-1: detection(+), Group-2: detection(-)). SVR was higher in group-1 (93%) than in group-2 (47%) (p=0.003). An increase on HCV-specific CTL frequency between baseline and w12 and higher specific reactivity were observed in group-1 (p=0.011 and p=0.025). HCV-specific CTL detection at w12 correlated with level of VL decrease (p=0.016, r=0.389), and among HCV genotype-1 patients with either early or delayed virologic response (EDVR), 100% positive PV of SVR was observed. In summary, HCV-specific CTL detection at w12 of Peg-interferon/ribavirin treatment correlates with SVR and in EDVR genotype-1 cases predicts SVR.
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Keywords:  Chronic hepatitis C; HCV-specific CTL response; PD-1; Peg-interferon α2b; Ribavirin; Sustained virologic response; Treatment response predictive factor

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24287274     DOI: 10.1016/j.cellimm.2013.11.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Immunol        ISSN: 0008-8749            Impact factor:   4.868


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