Detection of hepatitis C virus RNA in serum of patients with chronic hepatitis C treated with interferon‐α

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We tested serial serum samples for hepatitis C virus RNA from patients undergoing treatment for chronic hepatitis C with interferon‐α using an assay that combined reverse transcription and polymerase chain reaction. The subjects studied were 20 patients with chronic hepatitis who had serum antibody to hepatitis C virus (anti‐C100–3). Before therapy, hepatitis C virus RNA was detected in 18 (90%) and 20 (100%) patients using primer sets derived from the NS3 region or the 5′‐noncoding region of hepatitis C virus, respectively. Hepatitis C virus RNA became undetectable in all patients whose ALT level fell into the normal range during therapy. However, hepatitis C virus RNA reappeared in all patients whose ALT levels rose again after therapy, usually before the relapse. In patients whose ALT levels did not become normal, hepatitis C virus RNA did not disappear during therapy. Thus therapy with interferon‐α appears to be beneficial in chronic hepatitis C because of its suppressive effects on hepatitis C virus replication. Detection of hepatitis C virus RNA in serum is useful for evaluating the antiviral effect of interferon (HEPATOLOGY 1992;15:37–41). Copyright © 1992 American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases

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Hagiwara, H., Hayashi, N., Mita, E., Ueda, K., Takehara, T., Kasahara, A., … Kamada, T. (1992). Detection of hepatitis C virus RNA in serum of patients with chronic hepatitis C treated with interferon‐α. Hepatology, 15(1), 37–41. https://doi.org/10.1002/hep.1840150108

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