Literature DB >> 9163288

Influence of hepatitis G virus infection on the severity of liver disease and response to interferon-alpha in patients with chronic hepatitis C.

M Martinot1, P Marcellin, N Boyer, J Detmer, M Pouteau, C Castelnau, C Degott, A Aupérin, M Collins, J Kolberg, J Wilber, J P Benhamou, S Erlinger.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Dual infection with hepatitis G virus (HGV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) is common. The effect of HGV infection on chronic hepatitis C is not well known.
OBJECTIVE: To assess the prevalence of HGV infection; the effect of HGV infection on the clinical, virologic and histologic features of patients with chronic hepatitis C treated with interferon-alpha; and the influence of HGV infection on response to interferon-alpha therapy.
DESIGN: Retrospective study.
SETTING: A university hospital in France. PATIENTS: 228 patients with chronic hepatitis C treated with interferon-alpha (3 million U or 5 million U subcutaneously 3 times a week for 3, 6, or 12 months). MEASUREMENTS: Before initiation of treatment, serum HGV RNA and serum HCV RNA were detected with branched-DNA assays and HCV genotype was determined with a line probe assay. Serum HGV RNA and serum HCV RNA were detected by polymerase chain reaction at the end of treatment and 6 months after treatment.
RESULTS: Infection with HGV was detected in 21% of patients and 32% of intravenous drug users. The median serum HGV RNA level was 33 x 10(6) genome equivalents/mL. Infection with HGV was more frequently found in men with a history of intravenous drug use and was associated with HCV genotype 3a (P = 0.02) independent of the source of infection. Serum HCV RNA levels, liver histologic findings, and response to interferon-alpha therapy did not differ between patients with and those without HGV infection. The loss of serum HGV RNA was not correlated with the biochemical response contrarily to the loss of serum HCV RNA.
CONCLUSIONS: Infection with HGV occurred frequently in this sample of patients with chronic hepatitis C, especially in patients infected with HCV genotype 3a. The level of HGV viremia was high relative to the level of HCV viremia. Infection with HGV did not influence the severity of liver disease or response to interferon-alpha therapy.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9163288     DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-126-11-199706010-00004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Intern Med        ISSN: 0003-4819            Impact factor:   25.391


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