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Pegylated Interferon Alfa-2b Plus Ribavirin in Chronic Hepatitis B and Delta
A Pilot Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Pegylated Interferon Alfa-2b Plus Ribavirin in the Treatment of Patients With Dual Chronic Hepatitis B and Delta
Descripción general del estudio
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Descripción detallada
Recombinant IFN alfa possesses anti-viral and immunomodulatory effects and has been shown to be effective in chronic hepatitis B [Davis et al. 1989; Bisceclie et al, 1989]. Interferon alfa is also one of the approved treatments for chronic hepatitis B. Administration of IFN alfa-2b to adults leads to disappearance of HBV DNA with or without HBeAg seroconversion in 30-50% of patients, which is two to three times above the rate of yearly spontaneous HBeAg seroconversion (10-15%). Normalization of serum ALT occurs in most cases. Loss of HBsAg is observed in 10-15% of Caucasian patients during the prolonged post-treatment follow-up period. Recently, studies suggested that a higher proportion of patients receiving pegylated IFN could achieve HBeAg seroconversion and control of HBV replication [Marcellin et al, 2004; Lau et al, 2004; Jensen et al, 2004].
RBV is another antiviral nucleotide analogue with few adverse effects [Sidwell et al, 1972; Patterson et al, 1990]. RBV alone can modestly inhibit HDV or HBV replication [Choi et al, 1989]. The beneficial effect of combined IFN plus RBV in the treatment of chronic hepatitis B has also been shown in previous studies [Cotonat et al, 2000]. Why RBV can greatly enhance the treatment efficacy is not clear. It had been shown that ribavirin could inhibit interleukin-4, an inhibitor of cytotoxic T lymphocyte activity, and preserves the interleukin-2 and gamma IFN activities. Other studies revealed that the enhanced efficacy was associated with HBV- or other virus-specific type 1 cytokine-mediated T helper cell responses [Cramp et al, 2000; Tam et al, 1999; Hultgren et al, 1998; Fang et al, 2002; Fang et al, 2000; Rico et al, 2001]. Thus, the combination therapy may augment virus-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes and non-specific immune response, and effectively shift the immune responses to the more potent antiviral type 1 T-helper profile [Hultgren et al, 1998].
HDV, like HCV, is a RNA virus. Indeed, RBV had also been shown to be active against HDV replication in cell cultures [Choi et al, 1989]. The investigators therefore hypothesize that pegylated IFN alfa-2b in combination with RBV can yield an efficacy in chronic hepatitis D patients who are dually infected by HBV. The purpose of this protocol is to test this hypothesis. A previous study found that high-dose IFN may improve the efficacy for chronic hepatitis D patients. Another pilot study using IFN alfa plus RBV also demonstrated that the seroclearance of HCV RNA was not affected by HBV coinfection [Liu et al, 2003]. The investigators thus use pegylated IFN alfa-2b in combination with RBV for the treatment of patients with dual chronic HDV and HBV infection.
The treatment choice for chronic hepatitis D was not clarified till now. In this proposal, the dosage and duration for the combination regimen are decided mainly by the experience from the treatment of chronic hepatitis B and chronic hepatitis C.
The investigators recent study using ribavirin and interferon (IFN) combination therapy for dual chronic hepatitis B and C suggested that combining ribavirin 1,200 mg daily for 6 months, together with 6 million units (MU) IFN-alpha 2a thrice weekly for 12 weeks and then 3 MU for another 12 weeks was effective for the clearance of HCV RNA [Liu et al, 2003]. Twenty-four patients with chronic hepatitis seropositive for both hepatitis B surface antigen and antibody to HCV received ribavirin 1,200 mg daily for 6 months, together with 6 million units (MU) IFN-alpha 2a thrice weekly for 12 weeks and then 3 MU for another 12 weeks. The serum HCV clearance rate was 43% 24 weeks posttreatment. The serum ALT normalization rate was 43% 24 weeks posttreatment. In hepatitis B and C dually infected patients, combination IFN with ribavirin can achieve a sustained HCV clearance rate comparable with hepatitis C alone. Furthermore, a previous study revealed that a 12-week RBV therapy was not effective for patients with chronic hepatitis B [Kakumu et al, 1993]. Therefore, a 24-week course of combination therapy pegylated IFN+RBV will be used.
Increased RBV dosage has been considered a contributory factor to the better efficacy in treating refractory genotype HCV. For example, recent studies suggested that using RBV 800 mg daily is adequate to treat HCV genotype non-1 while the standard dosage of RBV is required to treat HCV genotype 1 [NIH 2002]. The investigators thus propose to use RBV 1000-1200 mg daily according to the body weight of the patient.
Tipo de estudio
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- Fase 4
Contactos y Ubicaciones
Estudio Contacto
- Nombre: Pei-Jer Chen, M.D., Ph.D.
- Número de teléfono: 7072 886-2-23123456
- Correo electrónico: peijer@ha.mc.ntu.edu.tw
Ubicaciones de estudio
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Taipei, Taiwán, 100
- Reclutamiento
- National Taiwan University Hospital
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Taipei, Taiwán, 100
- Aún no reclutando
- National Taiwan University
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Investigador principal:
- Pei-Jer Chen, M.D., Ph.D.
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Contacto:
- Pei-Jer Chen, M.D.; Ph.D.
- Número de teléfono: 7072 886-2-23123456
- Correo electrónico: peijer@ha.mc.ntu.edu.tw
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Descripción
Inclusion Criteria:
- Be positive for both anti-HDV and HBsAg for more than 6 months
- Present with elevated serum ALT levels at least 1.5 times the upper limit of normal, documented on two occasions (at least one month apart), within six months prior to enrollment
- Be HDV RNA positive by PCR (sensitivity: 103 copies/mL) [Yamashiro et al, 2004]
- Be HBV DNA positive by PCR
- Present with liver biopsy findings compatible with the diagnosis of chronic liver disease (the liver biopsy needs to be taken within 52 weeks prior to enrollment)
- Have adequate liver reserve (defined as equal to or better than Child-Pugh Class A)
- Present with WBC ≥3000/mm3, ANC ≥1500/mm3, and platelet ≥80,000/mm3
- Be able to and likely to attend regularly for treatment and follow-up
- Give their written informed consent
- Be negative for urine pregnancy test (for females of childbearing potential), documented once within the screening period and again within 24 hours prior to the first dose of study drug
- All male patients with female partners of childbearing age should use a barrier method of contraception
- All female patients of childbearing potential must use two reliable forms of effective contraception
Exclusion Criteria:
- Drug addicts or have any history or histological evidence of alcohol abuse, or currently receive prescriptions that may cause hepatotoxicity
- Have decompensated cirrhosis as coded by Child-Pugh classification (i.e. history of ascites, history of bleeding from esophageal varices, severe portal hypertension, serum albumin <30 g/l, serum bilirubin >30 mg/l)
- Present with WBC <3000/mm3, ANC <1500/mm3, or platelets <90,000/mm3
- Present with hemoglobin <12.0 gm/dl for female and <13.0 gm/dl for male
- Have been treated with immunosuppressive therapy within the past six months (e.g. steroids, azathioprine, cyclophosphamide)
- Have renal insufficiency (serum creatinine >150 μmol/l)
- Have clotting abnormalities which preclude a liver biopsy
- Have evidence of any serious neurological dysfunction
- Have obesity or diabetes mellitus-induced liver disease
- Have serological evidence of autoimmune chronic liver disease (e.g. antinuclear antibody titers >1:320, and/or smooth muscle antibody titers>1:160)
- Hemophiliacs
- Have evidence of inheritable disorders such as haemochromatosis, alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency or Wilson's disease
- Have been exposed to hepatotoxic substances which might be the cause of hepatitis
- Pregnant, lactating or not practicing an adequate form of birth control, such as oral contraceptives or intrauterine devices
- Seropositive for anti-HIV or anti-HCV
- Have serious psychological or psychiatric problems disrupting daily activities
- Have AFP (alpha-fetoprotein) greater than 20 ng/ml; in case of elevated AFP, abdomen ultrasonography is required to exclude the possibility of HCC
- Have serious heart diseases (coronary heart disease, etc)
- Have a history of asthma or drug allergy which may lead to hypersensitivity to ribavirin
Plan de estudios
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- Propósito principal: Tratamiento
- Asignación: No aleatorizado
- Modelo Intervencionista: Asignación de un solo grupo
- Enmascaramiento: Ninguno (etiqueta abierta)
¿Qué mide el estudio?
Medidas de resultado primarias
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the efficacy of 24-week pegylated IFN alfa-2b plus RBV for SVR of HDV in patients with dual chronic hepatitis D and B
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Medidas de resultado secundarias
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the efficacy of pegylated IFN alfa-2b plus RBV in patients with dual chronic hepatitis D and B on: The biochemical response rate
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The degree of histologic change
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Colaboradores e Investigadores
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Investigadores
- Investigador principal: Pei-Jer Chen, M.D., Ph.D., National Taiwan University Hospital
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Términos relacionados con este estudio
Palabras clave
Términos MeSH relevantes adicionales
- Enfermedades del Sistema Digestivo
- Infecciones por virus de ARN
- Enfermedades virales
- Infecciones
- Infecciones transmitidas por la sangre
- Enfermedades contagiosas
- Enfermedades del HIGADO
- Hepatitis, Viral, Humana
- Infecciones por Hepadnaviridae
- Infecciones por virus de ADN
- Infecciones por enterovirus
- Infecciones por Picornaviridae
- Hepatitis B
- Hepatitis
- Hepatitis A
- Hepatitis D
- Hepatitis D Crónica
- Hepatitis B Crónica
- Hepatitis Crónica
- Mecanismos moleculares de acción farmacológica
- Agentes antiinfecciosos
- Agentes Antivirales
- Antimetabolitos
- Agentes antineoplásicos
- Ribavirina
- Interferón alfa-2
Otros números de identificación del estudio
- 930904
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