November 7, 2010

Sporadic Reappearance of Minute Amounts of HCV RNA after Successful Therapy Stimulates Cellular Immune Responses

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Naga Suresh Veerapu, Sukanya Raghuraman, T. Jake Liang, Theo Heller, Barbara Rehermann
Received 26 May 2010; received in revised form 24 September 2010; accepted 22 October 2010. published online 01 November 2010.

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Abstract

Background & Aims
Several studies have reported persistence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA in the circulation after treatment-induced or spontaneous recovery. We investigated whether the HCV RNA represents persistence of HCV infection or re-infection.

Methods
We studied 117 patients that recovered from HCV infection (98 following therapy and 19 spontaneously). A reverse transcriptase (RT)-PCR assay was used to detect the 5’UTR of HCV RNA. T-cell responses were studied by ELISpot analysis of interferon-γ.

Results
Plasma samples from 15% of patients who recovered following treatment and none who recovered spontaneously tested positive for HCV RNA. Lymphocytes from 3 patients that responded to therapy and 1 that recovered spontaneously tested positive. The frequency of HCV RNA detection in plasma correlated inversely with the time after the end of treatment. Post-treatment HCV 5’-UTR sequences matched pre-treatment sequences in 85% of cases. T-cell responses were significantly greater at timepoints with detectable trace amounts of HCV RNA than at timepoints without detectable HCV RNA (P=0.035) and were primarily against nonstructural HCV antigens. The immune hierarchy was preserved over 5 years in patients; post-treatment HCV RNA sequences matched pretreatment sequences, indicating HCV RNA persistence. An altered immune hierarchy with dominant immune responses, shifting from nonstructural to structural antigens, was observed in a single patient. The genotype of the detected post-treatment HCV RNA differed from that of the pretreatment genotype in this patient, indicating re-infection with HCV.

Conclusions
Trace amounts of HCV RNA of pretreatment sequence persisted and re-appeared sporadically in the circulation within 8 years after recovery from hepatitis C but not thereafter, indicating that patients are cured of HCV infection. Reappearance of HCV RNA induced HCV-specific T-cell responses.

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Keywords: IFN, liver disease, virology

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