A correlation analysis of the serum hepcidin concentrations and viral loads in HCV-infected patients.

2021 
Objective To investigate the correlation between the serum hepcidin levels and the viral loads in hepatitis C virus (HCV) infected patients. Methods Sixty HCV-infected patients (the study group) and 50 healthy controls (the control group) were recruited as the study cohort. The liver function and inflammation-related parameters were compared, and the 60 HCV patients were divided into mild (G1-G2), moderate (G3), and severe (G4) groups according to each patient's inflammatory activity grade (G). The serum iron (SI), ferritin (SF), and transferrin (TRF), hepcidin levels were compared. The relationships between the HCV-RNA, HCV Ag, HCV Ab, albumin (ALB), total bilirubin (TBIL), aminotransferase (ALT), and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) levels and the hepcidin levels was analyzed. The SI, SF, IL-6, ALT, AST, and TBIL levels were significantly higher, and the hepcidin, TRF, and ALB levels were significantly lower in the study group than they were in the control group (P 0.05). Conclusion The HCV patients' serum hepcidin levels showed an abnormal decrease, suggesting that HCV patients may have an iron metabolism disorder, which indicates that there is a possibility of evaluating the HCV patients' conditions by measuring the hepcidin levels and of improving HCV patients' prognoses by regulating the iron metabolism.
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