Spontaneous viral clearance, viral load, and genotype distribution of hepatitis C virus (HCV) in HIV-infected patients with anti-HCV antibodies in Europe.

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serval:BIB_EEFCBF3D79AF
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
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Title
Spontaneous viral clearance, viral load, and genotype distribution of hepatitis C virus (HCV) in HIV-infected patients with anti-HCV antibodies in Europe.
Journal
Journal of Infectious Diseases
Author(s)
Soriano V., Mocroft A., Rockstroh J., Ledergerber B., Knysz B., Chaplinskas S., Peters L., Karlsson A., Katlama C., Toro C., Kupfer B., Vogel M., Lundgren J.
Working group(s)
EuroSIDA Study Group
Contributor(s)
Losso M., Duran A., Vetter N., Karpov I., Vassilenko A., Clumeck N., De Wit S., Poll B., Colebunders R., Kostov K., Begovac J., Ristola M., Machala L., Rozsypal H., Sedlacek D., Nielsen J., Lundgren J., Benfield T., Kirk O., Gerstoft J., Katzenstein T., Hansen AB., Skinhøj P., Pedersen C., Oestergaard L., Zilmer K., Smidt J., Katlama C., Viard JP., Girard PM., Livrozet JM., Vanhems P., Pradier C., Dabis F., Rockstroh J., Schmidt R., van Lunzen J., Degen O., Stellbrink HJ., Staszewski S., Bogner J., Fätkenheuer G., Kosmidis J., Gargalianos P., Xylomenos G., Perdios J., Panos G., Filandras A., Karabatsaki E., Sambattakou H., Banhegyi D., Mulcahy F., Yust I., Turner D., Burke M., Pollack S., Hassoun G., Maayan S., Chiesi A., Esposito R., Mazeu I., Mussini C., Arici C., Pristera R., Mazzotta F., Gabbuti A., Vullo V., Lichtner M., Chirianni A., Montesarchio E., Gargiulo M., Antonucci G., Iacomi F., Narciso P., Vlassi C., Zaccarelli M., Lazzarin A., Finazzi R., Galli M., Ridolfo A., Sacco OL., d'Arminio Monforte A., Rozentale B., Aldins P., Chaplinskas S., Hemmer R., Staub T., Reiss P., Bruun J., Maeland A., Ormaasen V., Knysz B., Gasiorowski J., Horban A., Prokopowicz D., Wiercinska-Drapalo A., Boron-Kaczmarska A., Pynka M., Beniowski M., Mularska E., Trocha H., Antunes F., Valadas E., Mansinho K., Maltez F., Duiculescu D., Babes V., Rakhmanova A., Vinogradova E., Buzunova S., Jevtovic D., Mokrás M., Staneková D., González-Lahoz J., Soriano V., Martin-Carbonero L., Labarga P., Clotet B., Jou A., Conejero J., Tural C., Gatell JM., Miró JM., Domingo P., Gutierrez M., Mateo G., Sambeat MA., Karlsson A., Persson PO., Flamholc L., Ledergerber B., Weber R., Francioli P., Cavassini M., Hirschel B., Boffi E., Furrer H., Battegay M., Elzi L., Kravchenko E., Chentsova N., Barton S., Johnson AM., Mercey D., Phillips A., Johnson MA., Mocroft A., Murphy M., Weber J., Scullard G., Fisher M., Brettle R., Clotet B., Antunes F., Clotet B., Duiculescu D., Gatell J., Gazzard B., Horban A., Karlsson A., Katlama C., Ledergerber B., D'Arminio Montforte A., Phillips A., Rakhmanova A., Reiss P., Rockstroh J., Lundgren J., Kirk O., Mocroft A., Friis- Møller N., Cozzi-Lepri A., Bannister W., Ellefson M., Borch A., Podlevkareva D., Holkmann Olsen C., Kjaer J., Peters L., Reekie J.
ISSN
0022-1899 (Print)
ISSN-L
0022-1899
Publication state
Published
Issued date
11/2008
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
198
Number
9
Pages
1337-1344
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Multicenter Study ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Variables influencing serum hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA levels and genotype distribution in individuals with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection are not well known, nor are factors determining spontaneous clearance after exposure to HCV in this population.
METHODS: All HCV antibody (Ab)-positive patients with HIV infection in the EuroSIDA cohort who had stored samples were tested for serum HCV RNA, and HCV genotyping was done for subjects with viremia. Logistic regression was used to identify variables associated with spontaneous HCV clearance and HCV genotype 1.
RESULTS: Of 1940 HCV Ab-positive patients, 1496 (77%) were serum HCV RNA positive. Injection drug users (IDUs) were less likely to have spontaneously cleared HCV than were homosexual men (20% vs. 39%; adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 0.36 [95% confidence interval {CI}, 0.24-0.53]), whereas patients positive for hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) were more likely to have spontaneously cleared HCV than were those negative for HBsAg (43% vs. 21%; aOR, 2.91 [95% CI, 1.94-4.38]). Of patients with HCV viremia, 786 (53%) carried HCV genotype 1, and 53 (4%), 440 (29%), and 217 (15%) carried HCV genotype 2, 3, and 4, respectively. A greater HCV RNA level was associated with a greater chance of being infected with HCV genotype 1 (aOR, 1.60 per 1 log higher [95% CI, 1.36-1.88]).
CONCLUSIONS: More than three-quarters of the HIV- and HCV Ab-positive patients in EuroSIDA showed active HCV replication. Viremia was more frequent in IDUs and, conversely, was less common in HBsAg-positive patients. Of the patients with HCV viremia analyzed, 53% were found to carry HCV genotype 1, and this genotype was associated with greater serum HCV RNA levels.
Keywords
Adult, Antibodies, Viral/blood, Argentina/epidemiology, Europe/epidemiology, Female, HIV Infections/complications, HIV Infections/epidemiology, Hepacivirus/genetics, Hepatitis C/complications, Hepatitis C/epidemiology, Host-Pathogen Interactions, Humans, Incidence, Israel/epidemiology, Male, Prevalence, Viral Load
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Web of science
Open Access
Yes
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