Non-transferrin-bound iron in untreated and ribavirin-treated chronic hepatitis C patients

Aliment Pharmacol Ther. 2002 Aug;16(8):1555-62. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2036.2002.01316.x.

Abstract

Background: In patients with chronic hepatitis C, elevations in serum iron levels, hepatic iron content and oxidative stress-related molecules have been reported. Treatment with ribavirin induces an increase in hepatic iron concentration. In situations of iron overload, non-transferrin-bound iron can appear. Therefore, we determined non-transferrin-bound iron levels in untreated chronic hepatitis C patients and in patients during interferon-ribavirin treatment.

Materials and methods: In 10 untreated and 19 interferon-ribavirin-treated chronic hepatitis C patients, we examined non-transferrin-bound iron levels by a colorimetric method using nitrilotriacetic acid as a ligand and sodium triscarbonatecobalt (III) to block free iron binding sites on transferrin.

Results: Despite the presence of high serum iron saturation and ferritin levels, non-transferrin-bound iron was absent in the majority of hepatitis C virus patients (25/29, 86%). There was no difference in non-transferrin-bound iron levels between untreated and treated patients. Four patients with high non-transferrin-bound iron levels were distinguished by higher serum iron levels. In two of these patients, hepatocytic iron was present on liver biopsy.

Conclusions: In the majority of chronic hepatitis C patients, non-transferrin-bound iron levels are normal. Treatment with ribavirin does not induce high non-transferrin-bound iron levels. Non-transferrin-bound iron levels are only higher than normal in hepatitis C patients with higher serum iron levels.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Antiviral Agents / therapeutic use*
  • Biopsy
  • Drug Therapy, Combination
  • Female
  • Hemochromatosis Protein
  • Hepatitis C, Chronic / blood*
  • Hepatitis C, Chronic / drug therapy
  • Hepatitis C, Chronic / genetics
  • Hepatocytes / chemistry
  • Histocompatibility Antigens Class I / genetics
  • Humans
  • Interferon-alpha / therapeutic use
  • Iron / analysis
  • Iron / blood*
  • Male
  • Membrane Proteins / genetics
  • Middle Aged
  • Mutation, Missense
  • Ribavirin / therapeutic use*
  • Transferrin / metabolism*

Substances

  • Antiviral Agents
  • HFE protein, human
  • Hemochromatosis Protein
  • Histocompatibility Antigens Class I
  • Interferon-alpha
  • Membrane Proteins
  • Transferrin
  • Ribavirin
  • Iron