Corina
Radu1, Doru Dejica1, Grigorescu Mircea1, Zaharie Teodor1, Daniela
Neculoiu2
1) “Iuliu Hatieganu”
University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj – Napoca; 2)
Institute of Urology and Renal Transplant, Cluj – Napoca
Abstract
Abstract. Intercellular
cell adhesion molecules-1 (ICAM-1) and vascular cell adhesion
molecules-1 (VCAM-1) are expressed in a high quantity on hepatocytes
and at the level of endothelium cells from sinusoidal vessels
in the liver tissue of patients with chronic hepatitis C. The
soluble forms of these molecules sICAM-1 and sVCAM-1 can be
determined in the serum of patients through the immunoenzymatic
technique (ELISA).
The aim
of the study was to analyse the base level of these molecules
and the changes induced through the combined treatment of interferon-a
(IFN- a ) and ribavirin (Rib).
Materials and methods.
Twenty patients suffering from viral chronic hepatitis C were
studied: 10 patients responded completely to antiviral treatment
and 10 patients showed no response at the end of the treatment.
At the end of the therapy patients were placed under biochemical
observation for a further six months. The serum concentration
of sICAM-1 and sVCAM-1 was measured using ELISA assay at the
beginning and the end of the combined treatment: six months
IFN 3MU (three times a week) associated with Rib.
Results.
Statistically, a significant correlation was observed between
the values of sICAM-1 pretreatment and the level of viremia,
g glutamiltrans-peptidase (GGT), but without correlation to
the alanin amino transferase (ALT) level. The value of sICAM-1
was significantly higher in patients who had fibrosis score
F: 3-4. After the treatment, the serum concentration of sICAM-1
dropped significantly in patients with sustained biochemical
response in comparison to patients who had an unsustained response
or had no response whatsoever. A significant correlation between
the sVCAM-1 pre-treatment value and the level of viremia, GGT,
ALT was not established.
Conclusions.
The level of sICAM-1 could be a useful parameter in the observation
of the disease evolution of patients with viral chronic hepatitis
C treated with IFN-alpha and Rib.
Key words
Chronic hepatitis C - intercellular
adhesion molecule 1 (sICAM-1) - vascular adhesion molecule 1
(sVCAM-1)