Prospective study on thyroid autoimmunity and dysfunction related to chronic hepatitis C and interferon therapy
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Prospective study on thyroid autoimmunity and dysfunction related to chronic hepatitis C and interferon therapy
Abstract
This study was designed to assess patients with chronic hepatitis C (CHC) for the presence of thyroid autoimmunity and dysfunction, to evaluate the risk of thyroid disorders associated with interferon (IFN) therapy, and to survey the outcome of possible treatment-related thyroid injury. Out of 104 consecutive untreated patients (30 women and 74 men; mean age, 52.7 years), 8 (7.7%) were found seropositive for thyroid autoantibodies (ThyAb), whereas seropositivity in healthy controls was 1/98 (1.3%). The relative increase in risk of developing thyroid autoimmunity associated with CHC was 760% (95% CI, 220-1300%). No patients had abnormalities of thyroid function tests, but on IFN treatment, 3/3 patients showed a rapid over-range rise in circulating thyrotropin, which returned to normal after therapy discontinuation. In the other 5 seropositive patients who refused treatment, thyroid function remained normal. Out of the 58 initially seronegative patients who consented to IFN treatment, 9 (15.5%) developed thyroid autoimmunity. Seven of them (77.7%) had thyroid dysfunction: hypothyroidism in 4 cases, transient thyrotoxicosis in 2 cases. The last patient developed TSH-receptor antibodies and Graves' disease, requiring methimazole therapy. Thyroid function recovered in the former 6 cases following IFN discontinuation. In the 28 initially seronegative patients who refused IFN and participated in a preliminary tauroursodeoxycholic acid trial, antithyroglobulin antibodies alone appeared in one case, but no thyroid dysfunction was observed. The relative risk of thyroid autoimmune disorder associated with IFN therapy was 342% (28-636%). The patients with CHC were unlikely to develop thyroid dysfunction in the absence of IFN therapy, in spite of being ThyAb seropositive. Moreover, a considerable proportion of seronegative patients, when IFN-treated, developed thyroid autoimmunity and then thyroid dysfunction. Both in seropositive and seronegative patients immediate IFN discontinuation normalized thyroid function and hormone replacement therapy was not necessary.
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