scholarly journals Safety and efficacy of grazoprevir/elbasvir in the treatment of acute hepatitis C in hemodialysis patients

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Abstract Background Treatment with direct acting antivirals (DAAs) in patients with chronic hepatitis C infection leads to partial restoration of soluble inflammatory mediators (SIMs). In contrast, we hypothesized that early DAA treatment of acute hepatitis C with DAAs may normalize most SIMs. Methods In this study, we made use of a unique cohort of acute symptomatic hepatitis C who cleared HCV with a 6-week course of ledipasvir/sofosbuvir. Plasma samples were used for proximity extension assay (PEA) measuring 92 proteins. Results Profound SIM alterations were observed in acute HCV patients, with marked upregulation of IL-6 and CXCL10 while certain mediators were down-regulated (e.g. MCP-4, IL-7). During treatment and follow-up, the majority of SIMs decreased but not all normalized (e.g. CDCP1, IL-18). Of note, SIMs that were down-regulated before DAA treatment remained suppressed while others that were initially unchanged, declined to lower values during treatment and follow-up (e.g.CD244). Conclusions Acute hepatitis C was associated with marked changes in the soluble inflammatory milieu as compared to both chronic hepatitis patients and healthy controls. Whereas early DAA treatment partly normalized this altered signature, long-lasting imprints of HCV remained. Thus, acute HCV-induced changes in the immune system may persist even after a short duration of viremia.


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