Literature DB >> 8607106

Chronic hepatitis C virus infection in haemophilic patients: clinical significance of viral genotype.

P T Telfer1, H Devereux, K Savage, F Scott, A P Dhillon, G Dusheiko, C A Lee.   

Abstract

We have undertaken a comprehensive study of hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype and its clinical significance in haemophilic patients. 189 HCV RNA positive were typed, using the Simmonds classification scheme, by restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) in an amplified segment of the 5' non-coding region of the HCV genome. Type 1 was found in 121 (64.0%), type 2 in 23 (12.2%), type 3 in 36 (19.0%), type 4 in 3 (1.6%), type 5 in 2 (1.1%) and mixed infection in 3 (1.6%). There were no type 6 infections and one patient (0.5%) could not be typed. Genotype was not associated with diagnosis, age, or with HIV infection. Type 1 was associated with higher serum HCV RNA levels, and with a poor response to interferon. Progression to hepatic decompensation has been seen less frequently in those with type 3 compared to type 1 infection (p = 0.07). Three out of eleven patients studied over a longer time course showed a change in genotype, the remainder were persistently infected with HCV type 1. In conclusion, HCV genotype has clinical relevance in the management of haemophilic patients. Those with type 1 are probably more likely to develop serious liver disease and since they respond poorly to interferon-alpha, should be considered for new treatment strategies aimed at sustained clearance of HCV RNA.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8607106

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Thromb Haemost        ISSN: 0340-6245            Impact factor:   5.249


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