Hepatic alpha-smooth muscle actin expression in hepatitis C patients before and after interferon therapy |
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Authors: | Khan M A Poulos J E Brunt E M Li L Solomon H Britton R S Bacon B R Di Bisceglie A M |
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Institution: | Department of Internal Medicine, Saint Louis University School of Medicine, 1402 South Grand Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63104, USA. |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND/AIMS: The mechanism of hepatic fibrogenesis with chronic viral hepatitis is not well understood. Persistent activation of hepatic stellate cells is felt to play a role in the development of fibrogenesis and progression to cirrhosis. METHODOLOGY: We determined the expression of hepatic alpha-smooth muscle actin, a marker of hepatic stellate cell activation, in 29 patients with chronic hepatitis C and varying degrees of liver injury and fibrosis. In addition to a baseline evaluation, we assessed the effect of interferon therapy on alpha-smooth muscle actin expression in 11 patients, including 6 with a sustained response to therapy. Specimens were evaluated by light microscopy for grade of inflammation and stage of fibrosis. Expression of alpha-smooth muscle actin was assessed semiquantitatively by immunohistochemical staining. RESULTS: At baseline, all patients had alpha-smooth muscle actin expressed within the liver without an obvious correlation with the severity of liver injury. However, among sustained responders, a reduction in hepatic necroinflammatory activity was associated with a trend towards a decrease in alpha-smooth muscle actin expression. This however did not reach statistical significance. CONCLUSIONS: Hepatic alpha-smooth muscle actin expression, as a marker of hepatic stellate cell activation appears reversible and tends to correlate with necroinflammatory activity. |
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