25-Vitamin D levels in chronic hepatitis C infection: association with cirrhosis and sustained virologic response
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BACKGROUND Low serum 25-Vitamin D levels are associated with advanced fibrosis in hepatitis C infection. Vitamin D supplementation has been hypothesized to augment response rates to interferon-based therapy. To date, no investigation has evaluated vitamin D levels during direct-acting antiviral therapy. We aimed to evaluate the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in cirrhotic and non-cirrhotic cohorts, the predictive value of pretreatment levels for a sustained virologic response, and the changes in 25-OH vitamin D levels during direct-acting antiviral therapy. METHODS Two hundred eighteen patients with chronic hepatitis C who completed direct-acting antiviral therapy were consecutively enrolled. Vitamin D levels were measured using chemiluminescence immunoassay, prior to initiation and at completion of therapy. Advanced liver fibrosis (cirrhosis) was determined by biopsy, FibroSURE blood test, or imaging. RESULTS A sustained virologic response was achieved in 79% (n=172) of patients, with 19% (n=44) relapsing. A total of 123 (56.4%) patients were cirrhotic. The prevalence of Vitamin D deficiency (10-20 ng/mL) and severe deficiency (<10 ng/mL) was significantly higher in cirrhotic patients (P=0.04). Pre-treatment vitamin D levels in cirrhotic patients were negatively correlated with Model for End-Stage Liver Disease score, total bilirubin and INR (P<0.05). Neither pretreatment vitamin D level nor the change during therapy was associated with an increased rate of sustained virologic response. CONCLUSIONS The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency is higher in hepatitis-C-related cirrhotic cohorts compared to non-cirrhotic patients and correlates with components of hepatic function. Neither pretreatment vitamin D level nor the change during therapy was associated with an increased rate of sustained virologic response.
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