IgG1 anti-P2 as a marker of response to interferon in patients with chronic hepatitis C

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To study the relations of antibody production to long-term outcomes after interferon (IFN) treatment in patients with chronic hepatitis C (CH-C), we used ELISA to measure the levels of antibodies against HCV core protein and peptides. Samples from 21 complete responders and 36 non-responders were collected before IFN therapy, soon after the end of IFN therapy and 6 months later. Using a set of 19 synthesized HCV core peptide antigens, we found that anti-P2 (11-25a.a.) was the most prevalent of all IgG antibodies (93%: 39/42). Among complete responders, IgG1 anti-P2 levels had fallen by the end of IFN therapy (from 79.8 ± 60.4-46.1 ± 44.2: P < 0.01), and were lower still 6 months after the end of IFN therapy (31.0 ± 35.2: P < 0.001); this change was the greatest of all antibodies studied. Among the non-responders, there was no change within the follow-up period. Soon after the end of IFN therapy, IgG1 anti-P2 levels were more than 30% lower than the initial value in more than two-thirds of the complete responders, but in only one-third of the non-responders (14/20 vs. 8/25: P < 0.05). Six months after the end of IFN therapy, IgG1 anti-P2 levels were more than 30% lower than the initial value in more than 85% of the complete responders, but in only 12% of the non-responders (17/20 vs. 3/25: P < 0.001). In conclusion, the changes in levels of IgG1 anti-P2 paralleled the activity of chronic hepatitis C after IFN therapy, and IgG1 anti-P2 levels may be markers of the efficacy of IFN therapy.

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Hirayama, M., Maruyama, T., Mitsui, H., Maekawa, H., Yamada, H., Hashimoto, N., … Green, J. (2001). IgG1 anti-P2 as a marker of response to interferon in patients with chronic hepatitis C. Clinical and Experimental Immunology, 126(1), 92–100. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2249.2001.01648.x

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