Serum HCV RNA levels correlate with histological liver damage and concur with steatosis in progression of chronic hepatitis C

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Adinolfi, LE [1 ]
Utili, R [1 ]
Andreana, A [1 ]
Tripodi, MF [1 ]
Marracino, M [1 ]
Gambardella, M [1 ]
Giordano, M [1 ]
Ruggiero, G [1 ]
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[1] Univ Naples 2, Fac Med, Inst Med Therapy, I-80135 Naples, Italy
关键词
HCV RNA levels; HCV genotype; chronic hepatitis C; cirrhosis;
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10.1023/A:1010697319589
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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The role of HCV RNA levels and host factors in the severity of liver injury was studied. Enrolled were 298 consecutive liver biopsy-proven chronic hepatitis (CH) C patients (179 men; median age: 52 years, range 19-68; CH, 198; cirrhosis, 100) and 18 chronic hepatitis C with normal ALT. HCV genotypes were: 1a, 4.3%; 1b, 53%; 2a/c, 28%; 3a, 7%; 4, 1.3%, and mixed 6.4%. Serum HCV RNA levels were similar for all genotypes (median: 2.8 X 10(6) eq/ml; range <0.2-69). In patients with chronic hepatitis without cirrhosis, the serum HCV RNA levels reflected the grade of liver necroinflammatory activity (R = 0.45; P < 0.001) and the stage of fibrosis (R = 0.51; P < 0.001), regardless of age, gender, HCV genotype, hepatic steatosis, and hepatic iron overload, Patients with high serum HCV RNA levels (<greater than or equal to>3 X 10(6) eq/ml) had higher ALT values (P < 0.002) than those with lower HCV RNA levels. Patients with normal ALT showed low HCV RNA levels (median: 0.82 X 10(6) eq/ml) and histological features of minimal or mild chronic hepatitis. Cirrhotic patients showed significantly lower levels of viremia. than those with chronic hepatitis with a similar HAI. The data of a subgroup of 62 patients with an established time of infection showed that for a similar duration of disease, patients with serum HCV RNA levels <greater than or equal to>3 X 10(6) eq/ml had a significantly higher fibrosis score than those with lower levels. HAI and fibrosis score were significantly higher in patients with HCV RNA levels greater than or equal to3 X 10(6) eq/ml and grade 3-4 steatosis than those with lower HCV RNA levels and steatosis grades. The data indicate that the liver damage is correlated with the HCV RNA levels and that a high viral load acts together with steatosis in accelerating the progression of liver injury.
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