Restriction of hepatitis C virus heterogeneity during prolonged interferon-α therapy in relation to changes in virus load

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To determine how interferon-α (IFN-α) treatment changes the heterogeneity of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) population, the hypervariable region 1 (HVR1) was directly sequenced, and the virus load was quantified in 15 patients who had received IFN-α for 15 months. Before treatment, 13 patients exhibited heterogeneous HVR1 sequences. In 7 subjects who did not respond or did not sustain a response to treatment, significantly decreased heterogeneity of the HVR1 was found at the end of treatment (P = .01). In 6 of these patients, the virus load decreased in parallel with the changes in HVR1 heterogeneity. At follow-up, both the virus load and the heterogeneity increased in 4 patients, and the virus load, but not the heterogeneity, increased in 2. In the seventh patient, the virus load steadily increased during treatment and follow-up. These results suggest that a selection of HCV strains may occur during prolonged IFN-α treatment, concomitant with general suppression of the viral replication.

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Yun, Z. B., Odeberg, J., Lundeberg, J., Weiland, O., Uhlén, M., & Sönnerborg, A. (1996). Restriction of hepatitis C virus heterogeneity during prolonged interferon-α therapy in relation to changes in virus load. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 173(4), 992–996. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/173.4.992

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