Many studies have shown that patients infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) of genotype 2 have better response to interferon (IFN)-α treatment than genotype 1 patients; however, the mechanisms responsible for this difference are not understood. In this study, viral dynamics during high-dose IFN induction treatment were compared between the genotypes. Patients in each group received 10 MU of IFN-α2b for 14 days, and HCV RNA levels were frequently determined. Nonlinear fitting, both individually for each patient and using a mixed-effects approach, of the viral kinetic data to a mathematical model of the IFN effect on HCV infection was performed. The antiviral effectiveness of IFN in blocking virus production, the free virion clearance rate, and the HCV-infected cell death rate were all significantly higher for genotype 2 patients than for genotype 1 patients. Thus, the better response rate of patients infected with HCV genotype 2 is multifactorial. This is the first finding of a difference in viral dynamics between subtypes of the same virus and demonstrates the importance of subtype-specific virushost-drug interactions.
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Neumann, A. U., Lam, N. P., Dahari, H., Davidian, M., Wiley, T. E., Mika, B. P., … Layden, T. J. (2000). Differences in viral dynamics between genotypes 1 and 2 of hepatitis C virus. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 182(1), 28–35. https://doi.org/10.1086/315661
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