Volume 18, Issue 6 pp. 1344-1349
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Interferon-α2b therapy reduces liver fibrosis in chronic non-A, non-B hepatitis: A quantitative histological evaluation

Noboru Manabe

Noboru Manabe

Unité de Physiopathologie Cellulaire et Moléculaire des Fibroses Tissulaires, CNRS URA 1459, Institut Pasteur, 69365 Lyon Cedex 7, France

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Michèle Chevallier M. D.

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Michèle Chevallier M. D.

Unité de Physiopathologie Cellulaire et Moléculaire des Fibroses Tissulaires, CNRS URA 1459, Institut Pasteur, 69365 Lyon Cedex 7, France

Unité de Physiopathologie Cellulaire et Molèculaire des Fibroses Tissulaires, CNRS URA 1459, Institut Pasteur, Avenue Tony Garnier, 69365 Lyon Cedex 7, France===Search for more papers by this author
Philippe Chossegros

Philippe Chossegros

Hǒtel-Dieu, Service d'Hépato-gastro-entérologie, 69288 Lyon Cedex 2, France

Unité de Recherche sur les Hépatites, le SIDA et les Rétrovirus Humains, INSERM U271, 69424 Lyon Cedex 3, France

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Xavier Causse

Xavier Causse

Hǒtel-Dieu, Service d'Hépato-gastro-entérologie, 69288 Lyon Cedex 2, France

Unité de Recherche sur les Hépatites, le SIDA et les Rétrovirus Humains, INSERM U271, 69424 Lyon Cedex 3, France

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Sylviane Guerret

Sylviane Guerret

Unité de Physiopathologie Cellulaire et Moléculaire des Fibroses Tissulaires, CNRS URA 1459, Institut Pasteur, 69365 Lyon Cedex 7, France

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Christian Trépo

Christian Trépo

Hǒtel-Dieu, Service d'Hépato-gastro-entérologie, 69288 Lyon Cedex 2, France

Unité de Recherche sur les Hépatites, le SIDA et les Rétrovirus Humains, INSERM U271, 69424 Lyon Cedex 3, France

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Jean-Alexis Grimaud

Jean-Alexis Grimaud

Unité de Physiopathologie Cellulaire et Moléculaire des Fibroses Tissulaires, CNRS URA 1459, Institut Pasteur, 69365 Lyon Cedex 7, France

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First published: December 1993
Citations: 115

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of interferon-α on liver fibrosis with an established quantitative histochemical method for determining collagen as a marker. 59 patients (31 men, 28 women; 47 ± 14 yr) with chronic non-A, non-B hepatitis (92% with hepatitis C virus antibody) received subcutaneous injections of 3 or 1 MU recombinant interferon-α2b or placebo thrice weekly for 24 wk. Needle-biopsy sections taken before and after interferon treatment were examined for histological evaluation and collagen quantitation. Values were compared with results obtained by means of morphometrical analysis of liver collagen and Knodell scoring histological index. The index of periportal and/or bridging necrosis was the only component of Knodell's histological score significantly decreased (p < 0.05) in patients treated with 3 MU interferon compared with placebo-treated controls. The fibrosis score was not significantly changed. In contrast, liver total collagen variations measured colorimetrically and morphometrically were significantly decreased in patients treated with 3 MU and 1 MU compared with the increase observed in the placebo-treated controls (p < 0.05). From these results, we conclude that a 6-mo course of 3 MU or 1 MU interferon-α2b causes slight but nonetheless significant regression of liver fibrosis as assessed on the basis of quantitative estimation of liver collagen, irrespective of other response criteria, whereas progression of liver fibrosis can be observed in the absence of treatment. (HEPATOLOGY 1993;18:1344–1349.)

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