Interrelationship between alcohol intake, hepatitis C, liver cirrhosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma.

H Yoshihara, K Noda, T Kamada
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Abstract

The discovery of a cDNA clone of hepatitis C virus (HCV) genome in 1989 has resulted in numerous reports of high rates of the prevalence of HCV antibody in patients with alcoholic liver disease, in particular, alcoholic liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. Thus, the interaction between alcohol intake and HCV infection has become of great importance. In terms of the effect of alcohol on HCV-RNA levels, the data are controversial; in some reports, alcohol increases HCV-RNA levels, and in the other reports it does not. There are several reports suggesting the possibility of an elevated quasi-species of hypervariable region 1 in the HCV genome caused by alcohol drinking. Recent studies have documented that alcohol intake exaggerates the responsiveness of interferon therapy for chronic hepatitis C; however, its mechanism is still obscure. Several studies have suggested the promoting effect of alcohol on the development of hepatocellular carcinoma in type C liver cirrhosis, which has been similarly observed in type B chronic liver disease, whereas its mechanism is limited to speculations.

酒精摄入与丙型肝炎、肝硬化和肝细胞癌的关系
1989年,丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)基因组cDNA克隆的发现导致了大量关于酒精性肝病,特别是酒精性肝硬化和肝细胞癌患者中HCV抗体高发率的报道。因此,酒精摄入与HCV感染之间的相互作用变得非常重要。就酒精对HCV-RNA水平的影响而言,数据存在争议;在一些报告中,酒精会增加HCV-RNA水平,而在另一些报告中则不会。有几份报告表明,饮酒可能导致HCV基因组中高变区1的准物种升高。最近的研究表明,酒精摄入会夸大干扰素治疗对慢性丙型肝炎的反应性;然而,其机制仍不清楚。一些研究表明,酒精对C型肝硬化的肝细胞癌的发展有促进作用,这在B型慢性肝病中也有类似的观察,但其机制仅限于推测。
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