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A Novel Ex Vivo Assay of Interferon‐Based Suppression, to Predict the Outcome of Antiviral Therapy for Hepatitis C
Author(s) -
ChauTing Yeh,
ChaoWei Hsu,
MingLing Chang,
IShyan Sheen,
ShiMing Lin,
ChunJung Lin,
ChenChun Lin,
YiCheng Chen,
JengChang Chen
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
the journal of infectious diseases
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.69
H-Index - 252
eISSN - 1537-6613
pISSN - 0022-1899
DOI - 10.1086/503749
Subject(s) - ex vivo , ribavirin , medicine , interferon , odds ratio , confidence interval , gastroenterology , cirrhosis , in vivo , hepatitis c , logistic regression , immunology , chronic hepatitis , biology , virus , microbiology and biotechnology
An ex vivo liver slice-culture method was used to develop a novel assay of pretherapy interferon-based suppression. To evaluate its clinical application, 45 consecutive patients with chronic hepatitis C were included. They underwent the ex vivo antiviral assay, followed by a 24-week course of therapy with peginterferon and ribavirin. A stepwise logistic regression model was used to estimate the relationship between sustained virological response and the presence of various clinicopathological parameters. The results indicated that the presence of an interferon-based suppression effect in the ex vivo assay (odds ratio [OR], 12.454 [95% confidence interval {CI}, 1.115-139.090]; P=.0405), clinically diagnosed liver cirrhosis (OR, 0.081 [95% CI, 0.011-0.584]; P=.0126), and the portal-inflammation score (OR, 4.220 [95% CI, 1.264-14.085]; P=.0192) were independent determinants of sustained virological response. In conclusion, this new assay serves as an independent predictor of sustained virological response in interferon-based antiviral therapy.

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