Hepatitis C Clinical Trial
Official title:
Qualification of Point-of-Care Assays for Management of HCV Patients
Acute or chronic HCV infection can lead to liver complications, including liver failure,
cirrhosis or liver cancer. For patients with hepatitis C infection, the major clinical
question remains the terms of treatment initiation. In Europe, new treatments are available
since the approval of three direct acting antivirals. However with the high cost of these
treatments, they are currently only available for critically ill patients. Other molecules
are currently in advanced clinical development phases. The use of clinical predictors
remains relevant for the selection of a suitable treatment for each patient, in particular
to limit the adverse effects and reduce costs. Currently the quantification of viral load is
a measure of response to treatment; with the recommendation to stop treatment in patients
who fail to achieve an undetectable level of viral load. Genetic factors have also been
identified as predictors of response to treatment, in particular polymorphisms of the IL-28B
gene. Genotyping of this gene is currently performed using classical PCR amplification
applied to DNA extracted from blood, with a time to result of 2-3 weeks. We propose in this
protocol to test a non-invasive method and rapid test for IL-28B genotype which could be
used for point of caring testing, and ultimately better patient management.
This is a monocenter, cross-sectional study among HCV chronic patients. The study will be
conducted in 250 HCV patients, all viral genotypes combined, at Cochin Hospital (Paris,
France).
Objectives The principal objective is to assess the accuracy of the newly developed
Point-of-Care genotyping assay (Genedrive® IL-28B Assay) to detect in HCV patients the
genotype CC versus non CC (i.e. CT and TT) against the TaqMan Allelic Discrimination Assay
as gold standard.
The secondary objective is to assess the concordance between the genotype results of the
Genedrive and the gold standard regarding the three genotypes CC, CT and TT.
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