HCV Extrahepatic Manifestations

J Clin Transl Hepatol. 2019 Jun 28;7(2):172-182. doi: 10.14218/JCTH.2018.00049. Epub 2019 Apr 21.

Abstract

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) has been shown to affect many tissues other than liver. However, of the many extrahepatic manifestations (EMs) that have been associated with HCV, including cryoglobulinemia, lymphoma, insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes and neurological disorders, only a few have been shown to be directly related to HCV infection of extrahepatic tissues. HCV-triggered immune-mediated mechanisms account for most of the EMs. It is estimated that up to 74% of patients with chronic hepatitis C can develop at least one EM. All HCV patients with EMs should be considered for antiviral therapy, although not all will resolve with sustained virological response.

Keywords: B cell lymphomas; Direct-acting antivirals; Extrahepatic manifestations; Hepatic stellate cells; Hepatitis C virus; TGF-β-dependent signaling pathway; pancreatic B cell.

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  • Review