Chronic hepatitis C: hepatic iron content does not correlate with response to antiviral therapy

Authors

  • Patricia da Silva Fucuta Pereira Federal University of Sao Paulo; Hepatitis Section; Division of Gastroenterology
  • Ivonete Sandra de Souza e Silva Federal University of Sao Paulo; Hepatitis Section; Division of Gastroenterology
  • Silvia Naomi de Oliveira Uehara Federal University of Sao Paulo; Hepatitis Section; Division of Gastroenterology
  • Christini Takemi Emori Federal University of Sao Paulo; Hepatitis Section; Division of Gastroenterology
  • Valéria Pereira Lanzoni Federal University of Sao Paulo; Department of Pathology
  • Antonio Eduardo Benedito Silva Federal University of Sao Paulo; Hepatitis Section; Division of Gastroenterology
  • Maria Lucia Gomes Ferraz Federal University of Sao Paulo; Hepatitis Section; Division of Gastroenterology

Keywords:

Iron, Hepatitis C virus, Interferon, Peginterferon, Ribavirin, Liver biopsy

Abstract

The complex interaction between hepatitis C virus infection, iron homeostasis and the response to antiviral treatment remains controversial. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of hepatic iron concentration (HIC) on the sustained virological response (SVR) to antiviral therapy in patients with chronic hepatitis C. A total of 50 patients who underwent pretreatment liver biopsy with assessment of HIC by graphite furnace atomic absorption spectroscopy and were subsequently submitted to antiviral treatment with interferon/peginterferon and ribavirin were included in the study. Patients with alcoholism, history of multiple blood transfusion, chronic kidney disease, hemolytic anemia and parenteral iron therapy were excluded. The iron related markers and HIC were compared between those who achieved an SVR and non-responders (NR) patients. The mean age was 45.7 years and the proportion of patients' gender was not different between SVR and NR patients. The median serum iron was 138 and 134 µg/dL (p = 0.9), the median serum ferritin was 152.5 and 179.5 ng/mL (p = 0.87) and the median HIC was 9.9 and 8.2 µmol/g dry tissue (p = 0.51), for SVR and NR patients, respectively. Thus, hepatic iron concentration, determined by a reliable quantitative method, was not a negative predictive factor of SVR in patients with chronic hepatitis C presenting mild to moderate hepatic iron accumulation.

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Published

2009-01-01

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Section

Hepatitis

How to Cite

Pereira, P. da S. F., Silva, I. S. de S. e, Uehara, S. N. de O., Emori, C. T., Lanzoni, V. P., Silva, A. E. B., & Ferraz, M. L. G. (2009). Chronic hepatitis C: hepatic iron content does not correlate with response to antiviral therapy . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 51(6), 331-336. https://revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/31227