Association of Autoantibody to Rods and Rings with Hepatitis C Outcome and Viral Load.

Tarak Dhaouadi, Jihen Abdellatif, Mariem Jallouli, Maroua Mejdoubi,Imen Sfar,Leila Mouelhi, Saloua Aouini,Taïeb Ben Abdallah,Yousr Gorgi

VIRAL IMMUNOLOGY(2019)

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Despite the current availability of more potent drugs, hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is still treated with a combination of IFN-alpha and ribavirin in many countries. Interferon/ribavirin therapy can induce the appearance of autoantibodies to Rods and Rings (anti-RR), which have been associated to a poorer prognosis. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of anti-RR antibodies before and after ribavirin therapy and to look for a possible association with HCV infection outcome. In this context, anti-RR antibodies were detected by IFI on HEp-2 cells in 142 patients under ribavirin therapy (G1: 74 patients with a positive posttreatment HCV-PCR and G2: 68 patients with a negative posttreatment HCV-PCR, matched in age and gender), 84 kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) under mycophenolate and 158 controls (30 with systemic lupus erythematosus, 37 with rheumatoid arthritis, and 91 healthy blood donors). No patient had anti-RR antibody before IFN-alpha/ribavirin therapy, while 27 (19%) developed the anti-RR pattern under treatment. The anti-RR antibody was absent in all KTRs and the 158 controls. The frequency of anti-RR antibody was significantly higher in G1 (27; 36.48%) than in G2 (0), p < 0.001. Moreover, and in G1, anti-RR antibody was more frequent in nonresponders (NR) patients (23, 56.1%) than in relapsers (REL) (4, 12.1%); p < 0.001, OR [95%CI] = 9.26 [2.75-31.18]. Moreover, anti-RR antibody titer was significantly higher in NR patients (3,200 [1,600-6,400]) comparatively to REL patients (800 [500-1,400]), p = 0.002. Likewise, log of viral load postribavirin therapy was significantly higher in anti-RR positive patients (6.24 +/- 0.64) than in anti-RR negative (4.69 +/- 1.06), p < 0.001. Based on these findings, ribavirin-induced anti-RR autoantibody seems to be associated with a more frequent nonresponse to IFN-alpha/ribavirin therapy with a significant higher HCV viral load.
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hepatitis C,hepatitis C virus,ribavirin,autoantibody,Rods and Rings
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