HIV coinfection does not compromise liver histological response to interferon therapy in patients with chronic hepatitis C

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作者
Di Martino, V
Thevenot, T
Boyer, N
Cazals-Hatem, D
Degott, C
Valla, D
Marcellin, P
机构
[1] Hop Beaujon, Serv Anatomopathol, F-92110 Clichy, France
[2] Hop Beaujon, Serv Hepatol, INSERM, U481, F-92110 Clichy, France
[3] Hop Beaujon, Ctr Rech Claude Bernard Hepatites Virales, F-92110 Clichy, France
关键词
HIV; HCV; interferon; liver histology;
D O I
10.1097/00002030-200202150-00016
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
摘要
Objective: Although discrepancies between histological and virological responses to anti-hepatitis C virus (HCV) therapy are well-established in HIV-negative patients, the liver histological outcome has never been assessed in HIV-HCV co-infected patients receiving anti-HCV therapy. We compared histological responses to interferon (IFN) alpha therapy between HIV-positive and HIV-negative injecting drug users (IDU) and determined factors associated with histological response. Design: Retrospective cohort study. Setting: Hepatology unit of a tertiary referral hospital. Patients/interventions: Seventy-nine HCV-infected IDU (32 HIV-positive) receiving a 6-month course of IFN-alpha2b therapy, 3 X 10(6) U three times a week. Primary outcome measure: Histological response, defined by a greater than or equal to 2 point decrease in total Knodell score measured on paired liver biopsies over a 2-year follow-up period. Results: The sustained response rate to IFN therapy was lower in HIV-positive patients than in HIV-negative patients (6.2% versus 29.8%; P=0.012). Conversely, the rates of histological response (40.6% versus 36.2%) were not different between HIV-positive and HIV-negative patients. Independent factors associated with histological response were first total Knodell score (P=0.0007) and sustained response to IFN therapy (odds ratio, 12.34; P=0.005). Histological response was observed in 25% of IFN non-responders whatever their HIV status. In HIV-positive patients, the CD4 cell count did not influence the histological response. Conclusions: in HIV-HCV co-infected patients treated with IFN, liver histological improvement is frequently observed, similarly to that observed in HIV-negative patients. Such beneficial effect of interferon therapy supports early treatment of chronic hepatitis C in HIV-infected patients. (C) 2002 Lippincott Williams Wilkins.
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