Higher coffee consumption has been associated inversely with the incidence of chronic liver disease in population studies. We examined the relationship of coffee consumption with liver disease progression in individuals with advanced hepatitis C-related liver disease. Baseline coffee and tea intake
Characteristics of hepatitis C viral genome associated with disease progression
β Scribed by Kazuyoshi Nagayama; Masayuki Kurosaki; Nobuyuki Enomoto; Yuka Miyasaka; Fumiaki Marumo; Chifumi Sato
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 131 KB
- Volume
- 31
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0270-9139
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β¦ Synopsis
The clinical presentations of chronic hepatitis C are not uniform. Some patients show persistently high serum alanine transaminase (ALT) values and develop liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), whereas serum ALT values stay normal in other patients. The mechanism causing this diversity remains to be elucidated. The aim of this study was to identify genomic characteristics of hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype 1b associated with disease progression. Full length sequences of HCV were determined in 14 patients who showed persistently normal serum ALT values (normal ALT group) and 13 cirrhotics with HCC (HCC group). Residues in which amino acid usage was different between these 2 groups were extracted, and Progression score was defined as the total number of residues with 7 amino acids, more frequently present in the HCC group than in the normal ALT group. In the validation of this Progression score in 9 patients with normal ALT and 25 with HCC, the score was significantly higher in the HCC group (3.1 Ψ 1.1 vs. 2.0 Ψ 0.9, P β«Ψβ¬ .019). Finally, the correlation between the score and clinical markers related to disease progression was analyzed. In a total of 107 patients with chronic HCV infection, the Progression score was correlated significantly with platelet counts (r β«Ψβ¬ Ψ0.31, P β«Ψβ¬ .0024) by multivariate analysis. In conclusion, high Progression scores were associated with the presence of HCC and low platelet counts. Sequences of the HCV-1b genome may be related to the progression of chronic hepatitis C. (HEPATOLOGY 2000;31:745-750.
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