FibroSURE and FibroScan in relation to treatment response in chronic hepatitis C virus.

Patel K, Friedrich-Rust M, Lurie Y, Grigorescu M, Stanciu C

Abstract

Aim

To compare histological endpoint assessment using noninvasive alternatives to biopsy during treatment in a chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) cohort.

Methods

Patients with chronic HCV were randomized to receive interferon-based therapy for 24 (genotypes 2/3) or 48 (genotype 1) wk. FibroSURE™ (FS) was assessed at baseline and at week-12 post-treatment follow-up. Baseline biopsy for METAVIR was assessed by a single pathologist. FibroScan(®) transient elastography (TE) was performed during treatment in a patient subset.

Results

Two thousand and sixty patients (n = 253 in Asia) were classified as METAVIR F0-1 (n = 1682) or F2-4 (n = 378). For F2-4, FS (n = 2055) had sensitivity and specificity of 0.87 and 0.61, respectively, with area under the receiver-operating curve of 0.82; corresponding values for TE (n = 214) and combined FS/TE (n = 209) were 0.77, 0.88 and 0.88, and 0.93, 0.68 and 0.88. Overall FS/TE agreement for F2-4 was 71% (κ = 0.41) and higher in Asians vs non-Asians (κ = 0.86 vs 0.35; P < 0.001). Combined FS/TE had 97% accuracy in Asians (n = 33). Baseline FS (0.38 vs 0.51, P < 0.001) and TE (8.0 kPa vs 11.9 kPa, P = 0.006) scores were lower in patients with sustained virological response than in nonresponders, and were maintained through follow-up.

Conclusion

FS and TE may reliably differentiate mild from moderate-advanced disease, with a potential for high diagnostic accuracy in Asians with chronic HCV.

Keywords — author-chosen Albinterferon alfa-2b, FibroSURE, FibroScan, Hepatitis C virus, Interferon, Sustained virological response, Transient elastography

MeSH — NLM indexing Adult Antiviral Agents / therapeutic use Asian People Biopsy Cohort Studies Elasticity Imaging Techniques / methods Female Fibrosis Hepacivirus / genetics Hepacivirus / metabolism Hepatitis C, Chronic / drug therapy Hepatitis C, Chronic / genetics Hepatitis C, Chronic / pathology Hepatitis C, Chronic / physiopathology Humans Interferons / therapeutic use Liver / pathology Male Middle Aged Prospective Studies ROC Curve