Gastroenterology
Volume 134, Issue 2 , Pages 416-423, February 2008

Insulin Resistance in Chronic Hepatitis C: Association With Genotypes 1 and 4, Serum HCV RNA Level, and Liver Fibrosis

  • Rami Moucari

      Affiliations

    • AP-HP, Hôpital Beaujon, Service d’Hépatologie, Clichy F-92110, France; INSERM U773-CRB3, Paris, F-75018, France; Université Denis Diderot-Paris7, France
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  • Tarik Asselah

      Affiliations

    • AP-HP, Hôpital Beaujon, Service d’Hépatologie, Clichy F-92110, France; INSERM U773-CRB3, Paris, F-75018, France; Université Denis Diderot-Paris7, France
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  • Dominique Cazals–Hatem

      Affiliations

    • Service d’Anatomie Pathologique, Hôpital Beaujon, AP-HP, Clichy, France
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  • Hélène Voitot

      Affiliations

    • Service de Biochimie, Hôpital Beaujon, AP-HP, Clichy, France
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  • Nathalie Boyer

      Affiliations

    • AP-HP, Hôpital Beaujon, Service d’Hépatologie, Clichy F-92110, France; INSERM U773-CRB3, Paris, F-75018, France; Université Denis Diderot-Paris7, France
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  • Marie–Pierre Ripault

      Affiliations

    • AP-HP, Hôpital Beaujon, Service d’Hépatologie, Clichy F-92110, France; INSERM U773-CRB3, Paris, F-75018, France; Université Denis Diderot-Paris7, France
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  • Rodolphe Sobesky

      Affiliations

    • AP-HP, Hôpital Beaujon, Service d’Hépatologie, Clichy F-92110, France; INSERM U773-CRB3, Paris, F-75018, France; Université Denis Diderot-Paris7, France
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  • Michèle Martinot–Peignoux

      Affiliations

    • AP-HP, Hôpital Beaujon, Service d’Hépatologie, Clichy F-92110, France; INSERM U773-CRB3, Paris, F-75018, France; Université Denis Diderot-Paris7, France
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  • Sarah Maylin

      Affiliations

    • Service de Microbiologie, Hôpital Beaujon, AP-HP, Clichy, France
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  • Marie–Hélène Nicolas–Chanoine

      Affiliations

    • Service de Microbiologie, Hôpital Beaujon, AP-HP, Clichy, France
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  • Valérie Paradis

      Affiliations

    • Service d’Anatomie Pathologique, Hôpital Beaujon, AP-HP, Clichy, France
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  • Michel Vidaud

      Affiliations

    • Service de Biochimie, Hôpital Beaujon, AP-HP, Clichy, France
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  • Dominique Valla

      Affiliations

    • AP-HP, Hôpital Beaujon, Service d’Hépatologie, Clichy F-92110, France; INSERM U773-CRB3, Paris, F-75018, France; Université Denis Diderot-Paris7, France
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  • Pierre Bedossa

      Affiliations

    • Service d’Anatomie Pathologique, Hôpital Beaujon, AP-HP, Clichy, France
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  • Patrick Marcellin

      Affiliations

    • AP-HP, Hôpital Beaujon, Service d’Hépatologie, Clichy F-92110, France; INSERM U773-CRB3, Paris, F-75018, France; Université Denis Diderot-Paris7, France
    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress requests for reprints to: Patrick Marcellin, MD, AP-HP, Hôpital Beaujon, Service d’Hépatologie, Clichy F-92110, France; INSERM U773-CRB3, Paris, F-75018, France; Université Denis Diderot-Paris 7, France. fax: (33) 1-47 30 94 40.

Received 30 March 2007; accepted 1 November 2007. published online 12 November 2007.

Background & Aims: Our study was designed to test the association between insulin resistance (IR) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotypes, serum HCV RNA level and liver fibrosis stage in a large prospective cohort of chronic hepatitis C (CHC) patients. Methods: Six hundred consecutive patients (CHC, n = 500; chronic hepatitis B (CHB), n = 100) were evaluated on the day of liver biopsy. IR (Homeostasis Model for Assessment of Insulin Resistance) and all components of the metabolic syndrome were assessed. By logistic regression, independent factors associated with IR and those associated with significant fibrosis were assessed in nondiabetic and noncirrhotic CHC, respectively. Parameters of IR were compared between hepatitis B and 240 CHC matched by epidemiologic, metabolic, and histologic features. Results: IR was present in 32.4% of the 462 nondiabetic CHC and associated with the metabolic syndrome, genotypes 1 and 4, significant fibrosis, and severe steatosis. IR was diagnosed in 15% of 145 CHC without metabolic syndrome or significant fibrosis, and associated with genotypes 1 and 4, high serum HCV RNA level, and moderate-severe necroinflammation. Significant fibrosis was present in 51.1% of the 454 noncirrhotic CHC patients and associated with male sex, age >40 years, IR, moderate-severe necroinflammation, and severe steatosis. IR was less frequent in CHB than in matched CHC (5% vs 35%, respectively, P < .001). Conclusions: IR is a specific feature of CHC, associated with genotypes 1 and 4 and high serum HCV RNA level. Significant fibrosis is associated with IR independent from steatosis.

Abbreviations used in this paper: BMI, body mass index, CHB, chronic hepatitis B, CHC, chronic hepatitis C, HBV, hepatitis B virus, HCV, hepatitis C virus, HOMA-IR, Homeostasis Model for Assessment of Insulin Resistance, IR, insulin resistance

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 Conflicts of interest: The authors of the study declare that they have no conflicts of interest to disclose.

PII: S0016-5085(07)02023-9

doi:10.1053/j.gastro.2007.11.010

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Gastroenterology
Volume 134, Issue 2 , Pages 416-423, February 2008