Molecular Study of Occult Hepatitis C Infection among Iranian Hemophilia Patients Treated with Direct-acting Antiviral Agents

Elnaz Agi, S. Asghari, A. Namvar, Niloofar Khairkhah, Niloofar Naderi, A. Anvar, A. Saraji, A. Bolhassani
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*Correspondence Email: A_bolhasani@pasteur.ac.ir Tel: +98 21 66953311 Ext. 2240 Fax: +98 21 66465132 Introduction: A new pathological form of HCV named as occult HCV infection (OCI) has been recently characterized by the presence of HCV RNA in liver biopsy and/or peripheral blood mononuclear cell specimens (PBMCs) and the absence of detectable circulating HCV RNA in plasma samples. In this study, we investigated the presence of HCV RNA in PBMCs and plasma samples of 100 hemophilia patients with negative serum HCV RNA. Methods: One hundred hemophilia participants receiving IFN-free direct-acting antivirals (DAAs) regimens as a treatment of HCV infection participated in this study. PBMCs were separated with Ficoll before RNA extraction. The HCV genotypes of the positive specimens were also analyzed by RT-PCR assay. Finally, data analysis was performed by SPSS software. Results: Our data revealed that out of 100 hemophilia patients, three (3%, 95% CI: 0.006-0.085) were positive for OCI, showing a significant association between OCI and genotype3/drug regimens (p = 0.0203). There was no significant increase at ALT and AST levels in patients with OCI. Moreover, a genotype difference was observed between plasma and PBMCs samples of 1% (1/100) of patients. Conclusion: Generally, HCV genotyping in PBMCs along with plasma subtyping before beginning the therapy is vital due to the possibility of OCI detection.
直接抗病毒药物治疗伊朗血友病患者隐匿性丙型肝炎感染的分子研究
*通信电子邮件:A_bolhasani@pasteur.ac.ir电话:+98 21 66953311 Ext. 2240传真:+98 21 66465132介绍:一种新的HCV病理形式,称为隐匿性HCV感染(OCI),最近的特点是肝活检和/或外周血单核细胞标本(PBMCs)中存在HCV RNA,血浆样本中没有可检测到的循环HCV RNA。在这项研究中,我们调查了100名血清HCV RNA阴性的血友病患者的pbmc和血浆样本中HCV RNA的存在。方法:100名接受不含ifn直接作用抗病毒药物(DAAs)方案治疗HCV感染的血友病患者参与了这项研究。提取RNA前,用Ficoll法分离pbmc。采用RT-PCR法分析阳性标本的HCV基因型。最后用SPSS软件对数据进行分析。结果:我们的数据显示,100例血友病患者中,3例(3%,95% CI: 0.006-0.085)为OCI阳性,表明OCI与基因型3/药物方案之间存在显著相关性(p = 0.0203)。OCI患者ALT和AST水平无明显升高。此外,1%(1/100)的患者血浆和pbmc样本存在基因型差异。结论:一般来说,由于OCI检测的可能性,在开始治疗前,pbmc的HCV基因分型和血浆分型是至关重要的。
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