C. Miyabayashi et al., PREDICTION OF RESPONSE TO INTERFERON THERAPY BY SERUM LEVELS OF TYPE-IV COLLAGEN AND PROLYL HYDROXYLASE IN CHRONIC HEPATITIS-C, HEPATOLOGY RESEARCH, 2(3), 1994, pp. 156-160
We evaluated histological activity index (HAI) score and serum markers
of liver fibrosis, type IV collagen (IV-C) and prolyl hydroxylase (PH
), to analyze whether they are predictors of response to interferon (I
FN) treatment for chronic hepatitis C. Efficacy of IFN therapy was eva
luated in 16 patients. Mean serum levels of IV-C and PH before treatme
nt in five responders were lower than those in 11 non-responders (not
significant). Among seven patients whose IV-C values were less than 20
0 ng/ml and PH less than 80 ng/ml, five patients (71.4%) were responde
rs. The response rate of these seven patients was significantly (P < 0
.005) higher than that (0%) in the other nine patients. When patients
were histologically divided by the total HAI scores, the response rate
to IFN in patients with low HAI score (10 or less) was 71.4% (five of
seven patients), while that in patients with high HAI score (more tha
n 10) was 0%. The result that the response rate to IFN in patients wit
h low serum IV-C and PH levels equaled that in patients with low HAI s
core suggests that the efficacy of IFN treatment may be predictable by
measuring serum levels of IV-C and PH in patients with chronic hepati
tis C.