Hepatitis C Viral Dynamics in Vivo and the Antiviral Efficacy of Interferon-α Therapy

Avidan U. Neumann(Bar-Ilan University), Nancy P. Lam(Bar-Ilan University), Harel Dahari(Bar-Ilan University), David R. Gretch(Bar-Ilan University), Thelma E. Wiley(Bar-Ilan University), Thomas J. Layden(Bar-Ilan University), Alan S. Perelson(Bar-Ilan University)
Science
October 2, 1998
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Abstract

To better understand the dynamics of hepatitis C virus and the antiviral effect of interferon-alpha-2b (IFN), viral decline in 23 patients during therapy was analyzed with a mathematical model. The analysis indicates that the major initial effect of IFN is to block virion production or release, with blocking efficacies of 81, 95, and 96% for daily doses of 5, 10, and 15 million international units, respectively. The estimated virion half-life (t1/2) was, on average, 2.7 hours, with pretreatment production and clearance of 10(12) virions per day. The estimated infected cell death rate exhibited large interpatient variation (corresponding t1/2 = 1.7 to 70 days), was inversely correlated with baseline viral load, and was positively correlated with alanine aminotransferase levels. Fast death rates were predictive of virus being undetectable by polymerase chain reaction at 3 months. These findings show that infection with hepatitis C virus is highly dynamic and that early monitoring of viral load can help guide therapy.


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