Serum lipids and chronic hepatitis C genotype 4: interaction and significance
Background & aim. Metabolic abnormalities are common in chronic hepatitis C infection (CHC). However, the genotypic differences of these disarrangements in patients infected with CHC genotype 4 (HCV-4) and its association with liver histology and viral loads remain unknown.Material and metho...
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doaj-ad31f91f012a4d06a3c94b21c8f66bb62021-06-09T05:54:51ZengElsevierAnnals of Hepatology1665-26812012-01-011113746Serum lipids and chronic hepatitis C genotype 4: interaction and significanceMahmoud A. Khattab0Mohammed Eslam1Mayada M. Aly2Mohammed Shatat3Yousef I. Mousa4Hesham Abd-Aalhalim5Hanan Aly6Yehia Shaker7Department of Internal Medicine, Minia University, Minia, Egypt; Correspondence and reprint request:Department of Internal Medicine, Minia University, Minia, EgyptDepartment of Internal Medicine, Minia University, Minia, EgyptDepartment of Internal Medicine, Minia University, Minia, EgyptDepartment of Internal Medicine, Minia University, Minia, EgyptDepartment of Internal Medicine, Minia University, Minia, EgyptDepartment of Internal Medicine, Beni-Suif University, Beni-Suif, EgyptDepartment of Internal Medicine, Minia University, Minia, EgyptBackground & aim. Metabolic abnormalities are common in chronic hepatitis C infection (CHC). However, the genotypic differences of these disarrangements in patients infected with CHC genotype 4 (HCV-4) and its association with liver histology and viral loads remain unknown.Material and methods. We consecutively enrolled 183 HCV-4 patients and 106 healthy matched controls; to compare metabolic profiles and assess pattern of association of HCV RNA levels as well as histological factors with the serum lipid profile.Results. HCV-4 infection is associated with higher homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) index, despite that, a favourable lipid pattern, consisting of an elevation in HDLC and a reduction in serum cholesterol (TC), LDL-C and triglyceride (TG) levels, in comparison with normal matched adults. Significant fibrosis was independently associated with HOMA-IR, portal/periportal inflammation grade, serum cholesterol and age. Univariate association was elucidated between lower LDL-C and TC and Metavir activity score and between higher TG and TC and steatosis. In multivariate analysis, severe hepatitis activity, milder hepatic fibrosis, and triglyceride levels are associated with higher HCV RNA levels.Conclusion. HCV-4 is associated with wide metabolic changes. A proportional relationship is found between serum lipid profiles and hepatitis C viral load and liver histology in patients with HCV-4.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S166526811931484XLipidsHepatitis C virusGenotype 4InflammationFibrosisViral load |
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Mahmoud A. Khattab Mohammed Eslam Mayada M. Aly Mohammed Shatat Yousef I. Mousa Hesham Abd-Aalhalim Hanan Aly Yehia Shaker Serum lipids and chronic hepatitis C genotype 4: interaction and significance Annals of Hepatology Lipids Hepatitis C virus Genotype 4 Inflammation Fibrosis Viral load |
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Mahmoud A. Khattab Mohammed Eslam Mayada M. Aly Mohammed Shatat Yousef I. Mousa Hesham Abd-Aalhalim Hanan Aly Yehia Shaker |
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Serum lipids and chronic hepatitis C genotype 4: interaction and significance |
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Serum lipids and chronic hepatitis C genotype 4: interaction and significance |
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Serum lipids and chronic hepatitis C genotype 4: interaction and significance |
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Serum lipids and chronic hepatitis C genotype 4: interaction and significance |
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Serum lipids and chronic hepatitis C genotype 4: interaction and significance |
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serum lipids and chronic hepatitis c genotype 4: interaction and significance |
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Annals of Hepatology |
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Background & aim. Metabolic abnormalities are common in chronic hepatitis C infection (CHC). However, the genotypic differences of these disarrangements in patients infected with CHC genotype 4 (HCV-4) and its association with liver histology and viral loads remain unknown.Material and methods. We consecutively enrolled 183 HCV-4 patients and 106 healthy matched controls; to compare metabolic profiles and assess pattern of association of HCV RNA levels as well as histological factors with the serum lipid profile.Results. HCV-4 infection is associated with higher homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) index, despite that, a favourable lipid pattern, consisting of an elevation in HDLC and a reduction in serum cholesterol (TC), LDL-C and triglyceride (TG) levels, in comparison with normal matched adults. Significant fibrosis was independently associated with HOMA-IR, portal/periportal inflammation grade, serum cholesterol and age. Univariate association was elucidated between lower LDL-C and TC and Metavir activity score and between higher TG and TC and steatosis. In multivariate analysis, severe hepatitis activity, milder hepatic fibrosis, and triglyceride levels are associated with higher HCV RNA levels.Conclusion. HCV-4 is associated with wide metabolic changes. A proportional relationship is found between serum lipid profiles and hepatitis C viral load and liver histology in patients with HCV-4. |
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Lipids Hepatitis C virus Genotype 4 Inflammation Fibrosis Viral load |
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