Effect of antiviral therapy on circulating cytokeratin-18 fragments in patients with chronic hepatitis C

Hepatocellular apoptosis plays a major role in the pathogenesis of chronic hepatitis C. It can be measured noninvasively by determining the circulating levels of cytokeratin‐18 fragments. We hypothesized that the effect of antiviral therapy on this parameter will be different in patients with a sust...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of viral hepatitis 2010-12, Vol.17 (12), p.845-850
Hauptverfasser: Sgier, C., Müllhaupt, B., Gerlach, T., Moradpour, D., Negro, F., Malé, P. J., Heim, M. H., Malinverni, R., Cerny, A., Dufour, J.-F.
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Zusammenfassung:Hepatocellular apoptosis plays a major role in the pathogenesis of chronic hepatitis C. It can be measured noninvasively by determining the circulating levels of cytokeratin‐18 fragments. We hypothesized that the effect of antiviral therapy on this parameter will be different in patients with a sustained virological response, relapse (REL) and nonresponse (NR). We quantified cytokeratin‐18 fragments in plasma of patients participating in the Swiss Hepatitis C cohort, who received antiviral therapy without stopping because of sides effects. A total of 315 patients were included, 183 with a sustained response, 64 with NR and 68 who relapsed. Mean levels ±SD of circulating cytokeratin‐18 fragments before therapy were 174 ± 172 U/L for responsders, 188 ± 145 for nonresponders and 269 ± 158 U/L for patients who relapsed. The values were significantly higher in the REL group (ANOVA P 
ISSN:1352-0504
1365-2893
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2893.2009.01251.x