Antiviral effect of interferon in patients with chronic hepatitis C who were treated with short term (4-6 weeks) interferon

We have assayed HCV RNA levels, anti-CP-9 and anti-C100-3 in serial serum samples from 12 patients with chronic hepatitis C who were treated with short term (4-6 weeks) interfelon. In six patients, serum ALT levels fell to normal and remained in normal range after termination of treatment (effective...

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Published inKanzo Vol. 32; no. 3; pp. 243 - 249
Main Authors AKAHANE, Yoshihiro, OKADA, Shunichi, MIYAZAKI, Yoshiki, AINOTA, Takao, NAITO, Shigeko, SUZUKI, Hiroshi, SODEYAMA, Takeshi, NAKANO, Yoshiyuki, KIYOSAWA, Kendo, FURUTA, Seiichi, TSUDA, Fumio, OKAMOTO, Hiroaki
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published The Japan Society of Hepatology 1991
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Summary:We have assayed HCV RNA levels, anti-CP-9 and anti-C100-3 in serial serum samples from 12 patients with chronic hepatitis C who were treated with short term (4-6 weeks) interfelon. In six patients, serum ALT levels fell to normal and remained in normal range after termination of treatment (effective group). The ALT levels did not improve in other six patients (non-effective group). Serum HCV RNA decreased markedly in all patients belonged to both groups at the end of treatment. In effective group. HCV RNA in serum sustained (-) or (+) after stopping interferon, but HCV RNA in serum returned gradually or rapidly to pre-treatment levels ( - ) in non-effective group. These observations suggest that interferon seems to suppress HCV RNA in serum and interferon treatment may improve natural course of chronic hepatitis C.
ISSN:0451-4203
1881-3593
DOI:10.2957/kanzo.32.243