TUESDAY, July 8 (HealthDayNews) -- Alcohol promotes the proliferation of the
hepatitis C virus in human liver cells.
So says an American study in the July issue of Hepatology.
The researchers studied molecular mechanisms in cell cultures to uncover how
alcohol aggravates hepatitis C infection and interferes with drug treatment to
aid people with the infection.
They found alcohol increases the activity of a protein called nuclear factor
kappa B. That causes the hepatitis C virus to produce multiple copies of itself.
They also found alcohol interferes with the antiviral activity of the drug
interferon-alpha, which is used to treat people infected with hepatitis C.
The researchers also concluded the drug naltrexone -- which is used to help
alcoholics avoid relapse -- may block the harmful effects of alcohol in
promoting hepatitis C infection.
"It was already known that habitual alcohol drinkers have higher blood levels
of hepatitis C virus, compared to infrequent drinkers, even when both are
infected with the virus," lead researcher Dr. Wen-Zhe Ho, director of retroviral
research at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, says in a news release.
"We investigated how alcohol affects the hepatitis C virus at the cellular
level. Our study provides a biological mechanism to support clinical
observations," Ho says.
About 170 million people worldwide are infected with hepatitis C. It's one of
the leading causes of liver disease in the United States.
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