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High diversity of hepatitis C viral quasispecies is associated with early virological response in patients undergoing antiviral therapy

✍ Scribed by Xiaofeng Fan; Qing Mao; Donghui Zhou; Yang Lu; Jianwei Xing; Yanjuan Xu; Stuart C. Ray; Adrian M. Di Bisceglie


Book ID
102240398
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
294 KB
Volume
50
Category
Article
ISSN
0270-9139

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✦ Synopsis


Differential response patterns to optimal antiviral therapy, peginterferon alpha plus ribavirin, are well documented in patients with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. Among many factors that may affect therapeutic efficiency, HCV quasispecies (QS) characteristics have been a major focus of previous studies, yielding conflicting results. To obtain a comprehensive understanding of the role of HCV QS in antiviral therapy, we performed the largest-ever HCV QS analysis in 153 patients infected with HCV genotype 1 strains. A total of 4,314 viral clones spanning hypervarible region 1 were produced from these patients during the first 12 weeks of therapy, followed by detailed genetic analyses. Our data show an exponential distribution pattern of intrapatient QS diversity in this study population in which most patients (63%) had small QS diversity with genetic distance (d) less than 0.2. The group of patients with genetic distance located in the decay region (d>0.53) had a significantly higher early virologic response (EVR) rate (89.5%), which contributed substantially to the overall association between EVR and increased baseline QS diversity. In addition, EVR was linked to a clustered evolutionary pattern in terms of QS dynamic changes.

Conclusion:

Evr is associated with elevated hcv qs diversity and complexity, especially in patients with significantly higher hcv genetic heterogeneity.


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