A Review on Extrahepatic Manifestations of Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Infection and the Impact of Direct-Acting Antiviral Therapy.
Cesare MazzaroLuca QuartuccioLuigi Elio AdinolfiDario RoccatelloGabriele PozzatoRiccardo NevolaMaurizio TonizzoStefano GittoPietro AndreoneValter GatteiPublished in: Viruses (2021)
Extrahepatic manifestations are a feature of chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. In the course of chronic HCV infection, about 70% of patients have one or more extrahepatic manifestations. The latter are often the first and only clinical sign of infection. Experimental and clinical data support a causal association for many extrahepatic manifestations and HCV infection, which include mixed cryoglobulinemia, non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHL), cardiovascular disease, insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, neurological and psychiatric disease and other rheumatic diseases. All these extrahepatic conditions influence the morbidity, quality of life and mortality of HCV-infected patients. Currently, interferon-free therapeutic regimens with direct-acting antiviral agents (DAA) offer the possibility of treatment to almost the entire infected population, irrespective of stage of cirrhosis and associated serious comorbidities, always maintaining a high efficacy and tolerability. Several studies have shown a close association between HCV clearance by DAAs and an improvement or reduction in the risk of extrahepatic manifestations. Patients with HCV after a sustained virologic response (SVR) by DAA treatment have a lower risk than non-responders of developing cryoglobulinemic vasculitis and B-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphomas. Furthermore, the SVR by DAA also reduces the risk of acute coronary syndrome, cardiovascular disease, insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes, and it improves atherosclerosis. HCV clearance by DAA also improves the quality of life and survival of patients with chronic HCV infection with associated extrahepatic diseases. Thus, DAAs should be initiated as early as possible in HCV patients with extrahepatic manifestations.
Keyphrases
- hepatitis c virus
- type diabetes
- cardiovascular disease
- human immunodeficiency virus
- insulin resistance
- acute coronary syndrome
- chronic kidney disease
- end stage renal disease
- adipose tissue
- stem cells
- glycemic control
- high fat diet
- open label
- mental health
- machine learning
- cardiovascular events
- deep learning
- ejection fraction
- clinical trial
- risk factors
- newly diagnosed
- brain injury
- cardiovascular risk factors
- prognostic factors
- electronic health record
- big data
- patient reported outcomes
- double blind
- cell therapy
- replacement therapy
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- high fat diet induced