Kinetics of Virus Load HCV-RNA in Blood Serum and Peripheral Mononuclear Cells in a Patient with Hepatocirrhosis and Chronic Virus Hepatitis C Termination Treated According to Noninterferon Treatment Scheme (Cycloferon + Ribavirin)
A clinical case of hepatocirrhosis with chronic hepatitis C termination (1b genotype) is described. Taking into account the cirrhotic stage of the disease, the extrahepatic HCV replication in the peripheral mononuclears, unfavourable HCV genotype, infavourable IL-28B gene polymorphism, inefficiency...
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | Russian |
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LLC "Publishing House OKI"
2020-05-01
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| Series: | Антибиотики и Химиотерапия |
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| Online Access: | https://www.antibiotics-chemotherapy.ru/jour/article/view/593 |
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| Summary: | A clinical case of hepatocirrhosis with chronic hepatitis C termination (1b genotype) is described. Taking into account the cirrhotic stage of the disease, the extrahepatic HCV replication in the peripheral mononuclears, unfavourable HCV genotype, infavourable IL-28B gene polymorphism, inefficiency of the previous two courses of the standard antiviral therapy (PegIFN + ribavirin) and secondary immune deficiency, noninterferon antiviral therapy for 24 weeks was used in the treatment of the patient: interferon-inductive therapy with cycloferon in combination with ribavirin. There was observed by the 12th week of the treatment biochemical remission and a significant decrease of the virus load from 1X107 IU/ml to 7X105 IU/ml in the blood serum and from 1.35X107 IU/ml to 8X105 IU/ml in the peripheral mononuclears. Investigation of the molecular biological markers of the viremia (PCR HCV-RNA) in the cells of peripheral mononuclears is an obligatory diagnostic technology in cases with suspected extra-hepatic HCV infection. The kinetics of the virus load and the positive dynamics of the immunological indices in the patient at the cirrhotic stage of chronic virus hepatitis C are indicative of the efficient etiopathogenic approach with the use of the noninterferon treatment scheme (cycloferon + ribavirin), when recombinant interferons are contraindicated. |
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| ISSN: | 0235-2990 |