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• Only infects humans and chimpanzees • This is a virus that mainly affects the Liver – Asymptomatic • Only lives for about 16 hours outside the human body. • • • • • Ribonucleic acid (RNA) 10,000 units called nucleotides family Flaviviridae and genus hepacivirus 40 to 60 nanometers in diameter six major genetic types (genotypes) and many more subtypes – genotype 1 (1a and 1b), which accounts for 80% of hepatitis C virus cases in the U.S. – patients infected with genotypes 2 or 3 are much more likely to respond to interferon therapy. In contrast, patients infected with genotype 1 (particularly 1b) or genotype 4 do not respond very well to interferon therapy • More than 4 million Americans (1.3% of the U.S. population) and 170 million individuals in the world (3% worldwide) •Drug use •Through injection •Sharing needles, spoons, cotton, water, etc. •Also nasal inhalation •Cocaine and Crystal Methamphetamine •Blood products •Organ transplants •Blood transfusion •prior to implementation of HCV screening •In the U.S., this would refer to procedures prior to 1992 •Sexual activity •Rarely transmitted in this fashion •Spouses are encourage to use a condom •Food •Rarely transmitted in this fashion •Even during kissing it is hard to obtain the virus. (unless and open sore is present) •Hygiene •It is also not recommended that you share toothbrushes. •Early signs: •fatigue, weight, retention of urine, muscular aches, poor appetite, •Hepatitis C is most readily diagnosed when serum aminotransferases are elevated and antiHCV is present in serum. The diagnosis is confirmed by the finding of HCV RNA in serum • apolipoprotein complexes • low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDL-R) • glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) • On Cell Surface • CD81 • scavenger receptor class B type 1 (SRB1) development • CLDN1 • The HCV accumulates in the liver. – Caused by human immune systems response to the HCV • includes cytotoxic (injurious to cells) • lymphocytes • specific inflammatory messengers (cytokines). • HCV causes the following changes in liver tissue: • Necrosis and inflammation at the edge of the portal areas, so-called “piecemeal necrosis” or “interface hepatitis” • Necrosis of hepatocytes and focal inflammation in the liver parenchyma • Inflammatory cells in the portal areas (“portal inflammation”) • CYP2E1, an enzyme involved in the breakdown of alcohol in the live • breaks down potentially toxic foreign substances (i.e., xenobiotics), including alcohol. • Enhanced activity results in the increased generation of acetaldehyde from alcohol, free radicals (e.g., superoxide [O2.] and hydroxyl [OH.]) that can cause liver injury by promoting excessive breakdown of fat molecules (i.e., lipid peroxidation). • free radicals most likely potentiate the HCV-associated oxidative stress and the resulting liver damage • • • • • By itself, ribavirin has little effect on HCV Used in como with interferon Rabavirin tab 200mg 2 times a day 2 pills each time Side effects – anemia, fatigue, insommia depression, hair loss. nausesa & loss of appetite • improvements in serum ALT levels & detectable HCV RNA in up to 70 percent of patients • 48-week course • Only 55% remain HCV Free • protein NS5B is cleaved from the HCV polyprotein by the NS3 serine protease, and functions as a RNA-dependent RNA polymerase – nucleoside polymerase inhibitors • inhibit the active site causing chain termination (for example, valopicitabine (NM-283), MK-0608, R1626, PSI-6130 and its prodrug R7128), – non-nucleoside polymerase inhibitors • allosteric inhibition resulting in a conformational change of the protein (for example, BILB 1941 and HCV-796) • Company • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Vertex Vertex Vertex Schering Intercell Novartis Chiron / CSL Roche Intermune / Roche Roche / Pharmasset Roche / Medivir Medivir / Tibotec Medivir / Tibotec Pfizer Benitec / Tacere Bio / Pfizer ViroChem Pharma ViroChem Pharma ViroChem Pharma Globeimmune Drug Development Phase Telaprevir (VX-950) Protease Inhibitor VX-500 protease inhibitor VX-813 2nd gen protease inhibitor Boceprevir (SCH503034) Protease inhibitor IC41 Therapeutic Vacccine Therapeutic Vaccine CSL123 R1626 Polymerase inhibitor Protease inhibitor ITMN-191 R7227 R7128 nucleoside polymerase inhibitor HCV polymerase inhibitor TMC435 Protease inhibitor polymerase inhibitor PF-868554 Non-Nuc Polymerase inhibitor RNA interference TT033 VCH-759 Non nuc Polymerase inhib Polymerase inhib Polymerase inhib GI 5005 Therapeutic Vaccine Phase 3 Phase 1 Pre Clinical Phase 3 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 1 Phase 1 R&D Phase 2 R&D Phase 2 Pre Clinical Phase 2 Pre Clinical R&D Phase 2 • Telaprevir, also known as VX-950 is an oral Protease Inhibitor (NS3-4A). It is being developed by Vertex Pharmaceuticals for the treatment of hepatitis C virus. • Patients with Genotype 1 Hepatitis C support potential to shorten treatment duration in treatment-naïve, genotype 1 HCV patients. • IC41 is a therapeutic peptide vaccine. It is being developed by Intercell AG for the treatment of hepatitis C. The vaccine consists of five synthetic peptides (IPEP83, 84, 87, 89,1426) harboring HCV CD4 and CD8 T-cell epitopes and the synthetic adjuvant poly-L-arginine. • Milk Thistle – Flowering plant from Europe – Said to repair and prevent liver damage. • Alpha Lipoic – antioxidant – Used in body to create energy • Millions of people are infected. • Causes damage to the liver. • Several different genotypes (1 most common in U.S.) • Several treatment options • Hard to transfer the virus • A vaccine is in Phase 2 trails 1. http://www.viziereurope.org/IMG/pdf/RDeFrancesco_VIZIER_2007.pdf 2. http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/ddiseases/pubs/chronichep c/ 3. http://www.nature.com/nrd/journal/v6/n12/full/nrd2411 .html 4. http://www.hcvdrugs.com/forum/list.php?17 5. http://journals.elsevierhealth.com/periodicals/ygast/articl e/S0016-5085(08)02048-9/abstract 6. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepatitis_C 7. www.abbottmolecular.com/HepatitisCDemographic... 8. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milk_thistle