Abstract
Background: Pegylated-interferon-α (peg-IFN-α) is the mainstay of treatment for chronic hepatitis C (CHC). Treatment is often complicated by neutropaenia due to inhibition of haematopoiesis. However, there are no data on the kinetics of granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF), a major neutrophil growth factor, in this setting. We therefore evaluated G-CSF synthesis in CHC patients on peg-IFN-α treatment. Methods: A total of 40 CHC patients were studied. None had pre-existing haematological disorders, or hepatitis B virus or HIV coinfection. For controls, 30 healthy subjects were used. Laboratory examinations, including liver function tests, were performed at baseline and monthly over treatment and follow-up. Serum G-CSF was measured in all patients and controls at baseline and in a subgroup of 20 CHC patients also at weeks 2, 4, 24, 48 and 72 after treatment start. Results: CHC patients had a significantly lower pre-treatment neutrophil count (3,256 ± 1,197 versus 3,804 ± 859; P=0.03). Notwithstanding, they showed lower baseline G-CSF serum levels than healthy controls (16.1 ± 6.2 versus 19.4 ± 7.5; P=0.048). Consistently, baseline G-CSF levels were poorly correlated with the neutrophil count in CHC patients (r = -0.2; P=0.2). Moreover, serum G-CSF levels did not increase in any of the 20 CHC patients during peg-IFN-α treatment, despite declining neutrophil counts. Conclusions: The lower neutrophil counts observed in CHC might be related to an absolute deficiency in G-CSF production. In the human model of neutropaenia induced by peg-IFN-α, we show that endogenous G-CSF levels are not physiologically up-regulated to overcome the decline in neutrophil counts. Our study provides a rationale for the evaluation of recombinant human G-CSF treatment in peg-IFN-α-induced neutropaenia. © 2006 International Medical Press.
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Durante-Mangoni, E., Iardino, P., Utili, R., Adinolfi, L. E., & Ruggiero, G. (2006). Defective synthesis of granulocyte-colony stimulating factor in pegylated interferon-α treated chronic hepatitis C patients with declining leukocyte counts. Antiviral Therapy, 11(5), 637–640. https://doi.org/10.1177/135965350601100514
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