Treatment of Chronic Hepatitis Delta Virus (HDV) Infection with Human Lymphoblastoid Alpha Interferon

1989 
Ten patients with evidence of continuing HDV replication were treated with lymphoblastoid alpha-interferon and eight more were followed as a non-randomized control group. Four out of eight patients who completed one year of follow-up had cleared HIDV-RNA from the serum whilst none of the control group did so. In these four responding cases there was a transient Increase in transaminase levels during treatment and in two, this was followed by improvement. One patient also cleared HBV and seroconverted to anti-I-lBs (antibody to hepatitis B surface antigen - HBsAg). In one patient with sustained loss of HDV, recurrence of HDV infection was detected 18 months after completion of treatment. These data suggest that alpha-interferon can inhibit HDV replication in the short term but relapse after one to two years may occur. Inhibition of I-IDV-RNA is associated with improvement in the inflammatory liver disease and now larger studies are required to determine whether It influences survival.
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