摘要
BACKGROUND: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a worldwide common disease. Some predictive factors influencing the response to interferon alpha (IFN-α) therapy have been identified, but the conclusions differ in various counties and areas. The aim of this study was to study the associa- tions between HCV genotypes, HLA-DRB alleles and their response to IFN-α and ribavirin in Chinese patients with chronic hepatitis C in Northeast China. METHODS: HCV genotypes of 113 patients with HCV were investigated. Gene chips were used to analyze the fre- quency of HLA-DRB in 25 of these patients and their re- sponse to IFN-α and ribavirin. The associations of HCV genotypes, HLA-DRB alleles and their response to IFN-α and ribavirin were also studied. RESULTS: The response rates differed in several types of HCV, with HCV 2b being the highest (57.78% ), HCV 1a and 2a lower (46.15% and 47.62% ) and HCV 1b the low- est (11.76% ). The response rates to IFN-α and ribavirin in patients with DRB1 07 were higher than those with DRB1 04. Sex, HCV type and HLA-DRB were all related to the response. Most female patients with HCV 2b and HLA- DRB1 07 presented complete response, whereas male pa- tients with HCV 1b and HLA-DRB1 04 usually demon- strated no response. DRB1 07 allele and HCV 2b were the factors closely related to the response. CONCLUSIONS: The response rate of HCV 1b may be the lowest even IFN-α and ribavirin are combined in treat- ment. Not only virus but also the host plays an important role in anti-virus therapy. Thus, it is necessary to adjust the host's immune status to accelerate the clearance of HCV.
BACKGROUND: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a worldwide common disease. Some predictive factors influencing the response to interferon alpha (IFN-α) therapy have been identified, but the conclusions differ in various counties and areas. The aim of this study was to study the associa- tions between HCV genotypes, HLA-DRB alleles and their response to IFN-α and ribavirin in Chinese patients with chronic hepatitis C in Northeast China. METHODS: HCV genotypes of 113 patients with HCV were investigated. Gene chips were used to analyze the fre- quency of HLA-DRB in 25 of these patients and their re- sponse to IFN-α and ribavirin. The associations of HCV genotypes, HLA-DRB alleles and their response to IFN-α and ribavirin were also studied. RESULTS: The response rates differed in several types of HCV, with HCV 2b being the highest (57.78% ), HCV 1a and 2a lower (46.15% and 47.62% ) and HCV 1b the low- est (11.76% ). The response rates to IFN-α and ribavirin in patients with DRB1 07 were higher than those with DRB1 04. Sex, HCV type and HLA-DRB were all related to the response. Most female patients with HCV 2b and HLA- DRB1 07 presented complete response, whereas male pa- tients with HCV 1b and HLA-DRB1 04 usually demon- strated no response. DRB1 07 allele and HCV 2b were the factors closely related to the response. CONCLUSIONS: The response rate of HCV 1b may be the lowest even IFN-α and ribavirin are combined in treat- ment. Not only virus but also the host plays an important role in anti-virus therapy. Thus, it is necessary to adjust the host's immune status to accelerate the clearance of HCV.