In the present study, we found that human recombinant interferon-alpha(rIFN-alpha) given at a dose of 3 x 10(6) units thrice weekly for three months, and 1,5 x 106 units thrice weekly for the next three months, was able to restore depressed natural-killer (NK) activity to normal values in 12 out of 21 chronic hepatitis C patients positive for anti-HCV antibodies. In all of these patients, NK normalization was still sustained after three months from suspension of therapy. Eighteen patients also showed a normalization of the alanine aminotransferase (ALT) level by the end of treatment (responder patients), independently of changes in NK activity. No significant improvement in either NK activity or aminotransferase levels was seen among 20 untreated patients. In 8 responder patients (1 with normalized and 7 with low NK activity), ALT levels returned to pre-therapy values within three months after suspension of r/FN-alpha administration (relapse). We found that patients who normalized NK activity had a lower frequency of relapse as compared to patients with low NK activity by the end of treatment (p > 0.01). Immunofluorescence analysis of biopsy-derived liver tissue revealed that r/FN-alpha was able to induce strong MHC class I antigen expression on hepatocytes of treated patients, but this was not related to the clinical course.
NORMALIZATION OF DEPRESSED NATURAL-KILLER ACTIVITY AFTER INTERFERON-ALPHA THERAPY IS ASSOCIATED WITH A LOW-FREQUENCY OF RELAPSE IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEPATITIS-C / Franco A., Bonavita Ms; Paroli, Marino; I., Santilio; R., Benvenuto; G., De Petrillo; Levrero, Massimo; A., Perrone; C., Balsano; Barnaba, Vincenzo. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TISSUE REACTIONS. - ISSN 0250-0868. - 15:1(1993), pp. 11-16.
NORMALIZATION OF DEPRESSED NATURAL-KILLER ACTIVITY AFTER INTERFERON-ALPHA THERAPY IS ASSOCIATED WITH A LOW-FREQUENCY OF RELAPSE IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEPATITIS-C
PAROLI, Marino;LEVRERO, Massimo;BARNABA, Vincenzo
1993
Abstract
In the present study, we found that human recombinant interferon-alpha(rIFN-alpha) given at a dose of 3 x 10(6) units thrice weekly for three months, and 1,5 x 106 units thrice weekly for the next three months, was able to restore depressed natural-killer (NK) activity to normal values in 12 out of 21 chronic hepatitis C patients positive for anti-HCV antibodies. In all of these patients, NK normalization was still sustained after three months from suspension of therapy. Eighteen patients also showed a normalization of the alanine aminotransferase (ALT) level by the end of treatment (responder patients), independently of changes in NK activity. No significant improvement in either NK activity or aminotransferase levels was seen among 20 untreated patients. In 8 responder patients (1 with normalized and 7 with low NK activity), ALT levels returned to pre-therapy values within three months after suspension of r/FN-alpha administration (relapse). We found that patients who normalized NK activity had a lower frequency of relapse as compared to patients with low NK activity by the end of treatment (p > 0.01). Immunofluorescence analysis of biopsy-derived liver tissue revealed that r/FN-alpha was able to induce strong MHC class I antigen expression on hepatocytes of treated patients, but this was not related to the clinical course.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.