Zhang L, Zhao GZ, Li Y, Shi LL. Dynamic changes of HVR1 quasispecies in chronic hepatitis C after IFN therapy.
Shijie Huaren Xiaohua Zazhi 2003;
11:182-184. [DOI:
10.11569/wcjd.v11.i2.182]
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Abstract
AIM: To evaluate the correlation between the complexity of HCV HVR1 quasi-species and their response to IFN therapy in patients with chronic hepatitis C.
METHODS: Twenty patients with chronic hepatitis C received IFN therapy (3 mu/d, three times/week for 24 wk). Serum quasispecies complexity of HVR1 was analyzed by polymerase chain reaction mediated singl-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) before and 3 mo, 6 mo post-therapy, respectively.
RESULTS: Of 20 patients, 7 had low level of complexity (SSCP bands ≤ 3), 13 had high level of complexity (SSCP bands > 3). The rate of HCV RNA negative in low level complexity group was higher than that in high level complexity group. Patients with low level of complexity prior to therapy had good responsive to IFN; Serum HCV RNA in some patients did not convert to negative after IFN therapy, however, the number of SSCP bands decreased gradually.
CONCLUSION: HCV HVR1 quasi-species complexity is a predictive factor in response to IFN therapy, a statistically significant correlation between high level of complexity of HCV HVR1 quasi-species and lacking of response to IFN therapy in patients with chronic hepatitis C was found.
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