Mediators of Inflammation (Jan 2018)

Restoring Inflammatory Mediator Balance after Sofosbuvir-Induced Viral Clearance in Patients with Chronic Hepatitis C

  • Geórgia Nascimento Saraiva,
  • Natalia Fonseca do Rosário,
  • Thalia Medeiros,
  • Paulo Emílio Côrrea Leite,
  • Gilmar de Souza Lacerda,
  • Thaís Guaraná de Andrade,
  • Elzinandes Leal de Azeredo,
  • Petronela Ancuta,
  • Jorge Reis Almeida,
  • Analúcia Rampazzo Xavier,
  • Andrea Alice Silva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/8578051
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2018

Abstract

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This study aimed at analyzing circulating levels of inflammatory and profibrogenic cytokines in patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) chronic infection undergoing therapy with direct-acting antiviral agents (DAA) and correlating these immune biomarkers with liver disease status. We studied 88 Brazilian monoinfected chronic hepatitis C patients receiving interferon- (IFN-) free sofosbuvir-based regimens for 12 or 24 weeks, followed-up before therapy initiation and three months after the end of treatment. Liver disease was determined by transient elastography, in addition to APRI and FIB-4 indexes. Analysis of 30 immune mediators was carried out by multiplex or enzymatic immunoassays. Sustained virological response rate was 98.9%. Serum levels of cytokines were increased in HCV-infected patients when compared to control group. CCL-2, CCL-3, CCL-4, CXCL-8, CXCL-10, IL-1β, IL-15, IFN-γ, IL-4, IL-10, TGF-β, FGFb, and PAI-1 decreased significantly after antiviral therapy, reaching values similar to noninfected controls. TGF-β and suPAR levels were associated with fibrosis/cirrhosis. Also, we observed amelioration in hepatic parameters after DAA treatment. Together, our results suggest that viral control induced by IFN-free DAA therapy restores inflammatory mediators in association with improvement in liver function.