Hepatitis C Antiviral Resistance in African-Americans



Status:Completed
Conditions:Hepatitis, Hepatitis
Therapuetic Areas:Immunology / Infectious Diseases
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - 70
Updated:8/4/2017
Start Date:August 2002
End Date:November 2005

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Study of Viral Resistance to Antiviral Therapy of Chronic Hepatitis C (Virahep-C)

This study is designed to test the hypothesis that African-Americans respond less well to
combination pegylated interferon and ribavirin therapy than Caucasian-Americans who have
chronic hepatitis C genotype 1 and who were not previously treated with either interferon or
ribavirin. Reasons for differences in response, regardless of race, will be studied.


Inclusion:

- Age between 18 and 70 years at screening

- Black/African American or White/Caucasian

- Born in the United States

- Quantifiable Serum HCV RNA

- Hepatitis C genotype 1

- Liver biopsy consistent with chronic hepatitis C

- Negative urine pregnancy test

- Males and Females must be using two reliable forms of effective contraception while on
drug and during follow-up.

Exclusion:

- Previous treatment with interferon or ribavirin

- Positive test at screening for anti-HIV

- Positive test for HBsAg

- Alcohol consumption of more than two drinks/day

- History of other chronic liver disease

- Pregnant or breast-feeding women

- Male partners of women who are pregnant or contemplating pregnancy

- Neutrophil count <1000 cells/mm3

- Hgb <11 g/dl in women or 12 g/dl in men

- Platelet count <75,000 cells/mm3.

- Thalassemia, spherocytosis, history of GI bleeding or those at increased risk of
anemia

- Serum creatinine level >1.5 times the upper limit of normal at screening or CrCl <
75cc/min

- Current dialysis

- Alcohol or drug abuse within 6 months

- Current (<6 months)severe psychiatric disorder

- History of immunologically mediated disease

- Decompensated liver disease

- High risk cardiovascular/coronary artery disease

- Severe seizure disorder or anticonvulsant use

- Solid organ or bone marrow transplantation

- Thyroid disease poorly controlled on prescribed medications

- History or other evidence of retinopathy

- Chronic use of oral steroids

- Inability or unwillingness to provide informed consent or abide by the study protocol
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330 Brookline Ave
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