Literature DB >> 9059942

The effects of prednisolone and interferons on serum macrophage colony stimulating factor concentrations in chronic hepatitis B.

Y Itoh1, T Okanoue, S Sakamoto, K Nishioji, K Kashima.   

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BACKGROUNDS/AIMS: Serum concentrations of macrophage-colony stimulating factor (M-CSF) are increased in parallel with hepatic inflammation. The aim of this study was to assess the immunologic significance of elevated M-CSF in patients with chronic hepatitis B virus infection.
METHODS: The subjects included 20 asymptomatic HBV carriers and 45 patients with chronic hepatitis B, including 8 undergoing prednisolone treatment, 10 experiencing an acute exacerbation, and 12 undergoing daily administration of interferons.
RESULTS: Serum concentrations of M-CSF significantly decreased during prednisolone administration, but significantly increased following prednisolone withdrawal, similar to the increase during acute exacerbation. Changes in the lipopolysaccharide-stimulated production of interleukin-1-beta and tumor necrosis factor-alpha by peripheral whole blood, or of interferon-gamma by peripheral blood mononuclear cells showed a similar pattern. Serum concentrations of M-CSF did not correlate with the titers of HBV-DNA or HBV-DNA polymerase activity. However, serum M-CSF peaked preceding seroconversion to HBe antibody in three HBe antigen positive patients. Exogenous interferon-alpha, -beta, or -gamma induced significant elevation in serum M-CSF concentrations, irrespective of changes in the serum alanine aminotransferase levels.
CONCLUSIONS: Increased serum M-CSF is closely associated with increased serum interferons and/ or proinflammatory cytokines produced by peripheral blood cells during hepatic inflammation in chronic hepatitis B. This may be a consequence of the altered cytokine cascade resulting from the host immune response against hepatitis B virus.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9059942     DOI: 10.1016/s0168-8278(97)80037-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hepatol        ISSN: 0168-8278            Impact factor:   25.083


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