Effectiveness of interferon-alpha therapy in chronic hepatitis C is associated with the amount of interferon-alpha receptor mRNA in the liver

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作者
Fukuda, R
Ishimura, N
Kushiyama, Y
Moriyama, N
Ishihara, S
Nagasawa, S
Miyake, T
Niigaki, M
Satoh, S
Sakai, S
Akagi, S
Watanabe, M
Fukumoto, S
机构
[1] 2nd Department of Internal Medicine, Shimane Medical University, Shimane
关键词
chronic hepatitis C; interferon-alpha receptor mRNA; interferon therapy;
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10.1016/S0168-8278(97)80407-2
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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摘要
Background/Aims: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between interferon-alpha receptor mRNA in the liver and the response to interferon therapy in chronic hepatitis C. Methods: Interferon-alpha receptor mRNA was quantified by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction using liver biopsies from 40 patients, comprising 20 responders acid 20 non-responders to subsequent interferon therapy. Results: The amount of interferon-alpha receptor mRNA was significantly larger in interferon-responders (0.72+/-0.12) than non-responders (0.26+/-0.08) (p<0.01), Regardless of the response to interferon, histological activity index scores and the amount of HCV-RNA showed significant inverse correlation to the amount of interferon-alpha receptor mRNA, whereas the HCV-RNA genotype was not associated with the amount of interferon-alpha receptor mRNA, Logistic analysis and multiple regression analysis showed that the amount of interferon-alpha receptor mRNA was significantly associated with the efficacy of interferon (p=0.0275), but not with fibrosis of the liver (p =0.2726). Conclusions: Our results suggest that the amount of interferon-alpha receptor mRNA is an important factor determining the response to interferon, and may be a new predictor of interferon response in chronic hepatitis C.
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