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New Drug Combination Shows Promising Results in Hepatitis C Genotypes

by Dr. Simi Paknikar on November 28, 2015 at 12:19 PM
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A new combination of antiviral drugs sofosbuvir and velpatasvir could revolutionize the treatment of hepatitis C. The results of four large trials indicating the same were recently published online first in The New England Journal of Medicine.


Hepatitis C is one of the dreaded liver diseases, whose mode of transmission is through blood products, contaminated injections and sometimes through sex. It can cause acute as well as chronic infection, progressing to liver failure and even liver cancer.

‘Combination of sofosbuvir plus velpatasvir is highly effective for patients with hepatitis C genotypes 1, 2, 4, 5, and 6.’

The hepatitis C virus (HCV) has 6 main genotypes and several subtypes. Treatment regimens for the hepatitis C virus genotypes vary. Some genotypes appear to be most resistant to treatment and may require a longer duration of medication. Therefore, it is necessary to identify the genotype that affects the patient before deciding on the treatment.

Among the newer treatments recommended for hepatitis C is a combination of antiviral drugs sofosbuvir and ribavirin. Ribavirin causes blood-related side effects, and can cause fetal malformations when given to pregnant women. It has to be given in multiple doses, which may affect patient compliance.

A new drug being considered as a substitute for ribavirin is velpatasvir, though it is not yet approved by the FDA. Studies published in The New England Journal of Medicine indicate that sofosbuvir - velpatasvir combination may be a good option for the treatment of hepatitis C infection. Some patients included in these studies had received prior treatment for hepatitis C. In the ASTRAL-1, ASTRAL-2 and ASTRAL-3 studies, some patients had compensated cirrhosis of the liver. Compensated cirrhosis is a condition where permanent changes in the liver have occurred, but they have not yet caused symptoms in the patient.

In the treatment of hepatitis C, a sustained virological response is considered as an indicator of successful treatment. In these studies, a sustained virological response was considered as undetectable hepatitis C RNA protein in the blood at the end of 12 weeks following completion of treatment.

The ASTRAL-1 study was conducted in hepatitis C patients with genotypes 1, 2, 4, 5, or 6. Patients were treated either with a sofosbuvir - velpatasvir combination or placebo for a period is 12 weeks. Treatment with sofosbuvir - velpatasvir showed a 99% sustained virological response as compared to 0% patients who were administered a placebo.

The ASTRAL-2 and ASTRAL-3 studies were conducted in hepatitis C patients with type 2 and type 3 genotypes, respectively. One group of patients received sofosbuvir - velpatasvir for 12 weeks. The comparison group received sofosbuvir-ribavirin combination for 12 weeks for patients with genotype 2, and 24 weeks for genotype 3. In patients with genotype 2, patients on sofosbuvir - velpatasvir had a sustained virological response of 99%, while those on sofosbuvir-ribavirin combination had a 94% response. Patients with genotype 3 also had a better response with sofosbuvir - velpatasvir, with a response of 95% as compared to 80% with those on sofosbuvir-ribavirin.

In the ASRTAL-4 study, the same combination of sofosbuvir and velpatasvir was studied in patients with genotypes 1 through 6, but the patients had decompensated liver cirrhosis. Decompensated liver cirrhosis is a serious condition, where the patient suffers from symptoms due to the cirrhosis. These patients often need liver transplantation.

In this study, patients received sofosbuvir - velpatasvir combination once daily for 12 weeks or 24 weeks, or along with ribavirin for 12 weeks. All three treatments were associated with a good sustained virological response. The addition of ribavirin, however, produced a better response.

In the above studies, common adverse effects noted were headache, fatigue, sore throat, insomnia, and nausea. Some patients did suffer from severe effects, but they may or may not be directly attributable to the medication.

The sofosbuvir- velpatasvir combination thus appears to have several benefits over the current treatments:

The new treatment will hopefully extend the curative treatment to more number of hepatitis C patients.

References:

1. http://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/hcv/hcvfaq.htm

2. JJ Feld et al. Sofosbuvir and Velpatasvir for HCV Genotype 1, 2, 4, 5, and 6 Infection. The New England Journal of Medicine. Published Online: November 17, 2015 DOI: 10.1056/NEJMoa1512610

3. GR Foster et al. Sofosbuvir and Velpatasvir for HCV Genotype 2 and 3 Infection. The New England Journal of Medicine. Published Online: November 17, 2015 DOI: 10.1056/NEJMoa1512612

4. MP Curry et al. Sofosbuvir and Velpatasvir for HCV in Patients with Decompensated Cirrhosis. The New England Journal of Medicine. Published Online: November 17, 2015 DOI: DOI: 10.1056/NEJMoa1512614

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