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Effect of Ribavirin on Virus Load and Quasispecies Distribution in Patients Infected with Hepatitis C virus.

J Hepatol 1998 Jul;29(1):29-35

Lee JH, von Wagner M, Roth WK, Teuber G, Sarrazin C, Zeuzem S

Medizinische Klinik II, Klinikum der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitat, Frankfurt a.M., Germany.

BACKGROUND/AIMS:

The combination of ribavirin and interferon alfa has potent synergistic effects in the treatment of chronic Hepatitis C. The antiviral mechanism of ribavirin is unknown. We investigated whether a transient initial antiviral effect of ribavirin was sufficient to improve the response to interferon.

METHODS:

Fifteen HCV-infected patients (ten male, five female; mean age 45.4+/-11.0 years) treated with ribavirin (1000-1200 mg) and 17 untreated patients with chronic Hepatitis C (11 male, six female; mean age 45.6+/-9.9 years) were investigated. All patients were either non-responders to (n=19) or relapsed after (n=13) previous interferon treatment. Serum HCV-RNA concentrations and HCV quasispecies distribution were serially measured over 4 weeks by quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction and single-strand conformation polymorphism analysis, respectively.

RESULTS:

In six of the 15 patients treated with ribavirin, but in none of the controls, serum alanine aminotransferase levels declined by at least 30%. Pretreatment HCV-RNA levels ranged from 5.0×10(5)-5.0×10(7) copies/ml. After initiation of ribavirin treatment, minor (0.5-1.0 log) or no changes (<0.5 log) in total Hepatitis C viremia were observed in ten and five patients, respectively. In HCV-infected patients without treatment 7/17 patients had minor and 10/17 no changes in viremia. Polymerase chain reaction amplification of the hypervariable region-1 of HCV was successful in 13/15 treated and in 17/17 untreated patients. Changes in HCV quasispecies according to the single-strand conformation polymorphism band pattern occurred in only one patient treated with ribavirin and in three of the untreated patients.

CONCLUSIONS:

Ribavirin monotherapy has no initial antiviral effect on total Hepatitis C viremia nor on HCV quasispecies. Unlike the rapid emergence of antiviral drug-resistant strains in HIV-infected patients, no viral escape phenomena are observed in HCV-infected patients treated with ribavirin.

PMID: 9696489, UI: 98359678

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