Up to date, in literature, it is still debated the role of anti-tumor necrosis factors (TNF)-α treatments in hepatitis C virus (HCV) patients. TNF-α performs a lot of functions, it is an important pro-inflammatory cytokine and it is involved in the host's immunity. Since TNF-α is implicated in the apoptotic signaling pathway of hepatocytes infected by HCV, anti TNF-α therapy may increase the risk of viral replication or their reactivation. However the treatment of anti TNF-α could have a healthful role because TNF-α appears to be engaged in the pathogenesis of liver fibrosis, inducing apoptotic pathways. We describe the case of a patient with plaque-type psoriasis and concomitant chronic HCV, who was treated successfully with anti-TNF agents simultaneously to cyclosporine without sign of reactivation of HCV and increase of liver enzymes. Our personal experience shows that anti-TNF-α agents are not only effective but also safe. Furthermore the combination therapy of cyclosporine and anti-TNF-α appears to be well-tolerated and able to reduce the amount of liver enzymes as well as HCV-viral-load. However systematic, large-scale studies with long follow-ups will be needed to confirm our results, in association with close liver function monitoring.

Safety and efficacy of anti-tumor necrosis factors α in patients with psoriasis and chronic hepatitis c / Salvi, Monica; Macaluso, Laura; Luci, Cecilia; Mattozzi, Carlo; Paolino, Giovanni; Aprea, Yvonne; Calvieri, Stefano; Richetta, Antonio Giovanni. - In: WORLD JOURNAL OF CLINICAL CASES. - ISSN 2307-8960. - STAMPA. - 4:2(2016), pp. 49-55. [10.12998/wjcc.v4.i2.49]

Safety and efficacy of anti-tumor necrosis factors α in patients with psoriasis and chronic hepatitis c

SALVI, MONICA
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MACALUSO, LAURA;LUCI, CECILIA;MATTOZZI, CARLO;paolino, giovanni;CALVIERI, Stefano;RICHETTA, Antonio Giovanni
2016

Abstract

Up to date, in literature, it is still debated the role of anti-tumor necrosis factors (TNF)-α treatments in hepatitis C virus (HCV) patients. TNF-α performs a lot of functions, it is an important pro-inflammatory cytokine and it is involved in the host's immunity. Since TNF-α is implicated in the apoptotic signaling pathway of hepatocytes infected by HCV, anti TNF-α therapy may increase the risk of viral replication or their reactivation. However the treatment of anti TNF-α could have a healthful role because TNF-α appears to be engaged in the pathogenesis of liver fibrosis, inducing apoptotic pathways. We describe the case of a patient with plaque-type psoriasis and concomitant chronic HCV, who was treated successfully with anti-TNF agents simultaneously to cyclosporine without sign of reactivation of HCV and increase of liver enzymes. Our personal experience shows that anti-TNF-α agents are not only effective but also safe. Furthermore the combination therapy of cyclosporine and anti-TNF-α appears to be well-tolerated and able to reduce the amount of liver enzymes as well as HCV-viral-load. However systematic, large-scale studies with long follow-ups will be needed to confirm our results, in association with close liver function monitoring.
2016
hepatitis c virus infection; cyclosporine; psoriasis; safety; anti-tumor necrosis factors-alpha agents
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Safety and efficacy of anti-tumor necrosis factors α in patients with psoriasis and chronic hepatitis c / Salvi, Monica; Macaluso, Laura; Luci, Cecilia; Mattozzi, Carlo; Paolino, Giovanni; Aprea, Yvonne; Calvieri, Stefano; Richetta, Antonio Giovanni. - In: WORLD JOURNAL OF CLINICAL CASES. - ISSN 2307-8960. - STAMPA. - 4:2(2016), pp. 49-55. [10.12998/wjcc.v4.i2.49]
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