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- Title
Long-term, maintenance MMF monotherapy improves the fibrosis progression in liver transplant recipients with recurrent hepatitis C.
- Authors
Manzia, Tommaso Maria; Angelico, Roberta; Toti, Luca; Bellini, Maria Irene; Sforza, Daniele; Palmieri, Giampiero; Orlando, Giuseppe; Tariciotti, Laura; Angelico, Mario; Tisone, Giuseppe
- Abstract
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) recurrence after orthotopic liver transplantation (LT) is universal. We designed a retrospective case-control study to evaluate the effect of mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) monotherapy in patients with recurrent hepatitis C. Fifteen patients with histologically proven hepatitis C recurrence after LT were switched from calcineurin inhibitors (CNIs) to MMF monotherapy because of impairment of kidney function and/or metabolic side effects, and treated for 48 months (MMF group). Fifteen well-matched LT recipients who continued to receive CNIs therapy over the same period served as control group. Demographics, clinical data, time after LT, and baseline liver biopsies were similar in the two groups. There was no worsening of hepatic fibrosis during the study in the MMF group [2.6 ± 1.5 (baseline) Ishak Units vs. 2.7 ± 1.8 (after 48 months of MMF treatment), P = 0.6]. In contrast, a significant increase in the fibrosis score [2 ± 1.1 (baseline) vs. 3.2 ± 1.7 (after 48 months of CNI treatment), P = 0.0002] was observed in the control group. The yearly fibrosis progression rate was of 0.05 ± 0.44 in the MMF group and 0.33 ± 0.24 in the CNI group ( P = 0.04). MMF monotherapy is associated with a favourable effect on hepatic fibrosis progression in HCV liver transplant recipients.
- Subjects
MYCOPHENOLIC acid; IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE agents; HEPATITIS C; DISEASE progression; LIVER transplantation; LIVER biopsy
- Publication
Transplant International, 2011, Vol 24, Issue 5, p461
- ISSN
0934-0874
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1432-2277.2011.01228.x