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Hepatitis C virus and metabolic disorder interactions towards liver damage and atherosclerosis 被引量:6

Hepatitis C virus and metabolic disorder interactions towards liver damage and atherosclerosis
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摘要 Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is one of the main causes of liver disease worldwide, and alterations of glucose metabolism have reached pandemic proportions in western countries. However, the frequent coexistence between these two conditions is more than simply coincidental, since HCV can induce insulin resistance through several mechanisms. Indeed, the virus interferes with insulin signaling both directly and indirectly, inducing the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Furthermore, the entire viral life cycle has strict interconnections with lipid metabolism, and HCV is responsible for a “viral” steatosis which is frequently superimposed to a “metabolic” one. Several evidences suggest that HCV-induced metabolic disorders contribute both to the evolution of liver fibrosis and, likely, to the progression of the other disorders which are typically associated with altered metabolism, in particular atherosclerosis. In the present review, we will examine in depth the links between HCV infection and insulin resistance, liver steatosis and diabetes, and analyze the impact of these interactions on the progression of liver fibrosis and atherosclerosis. Special attention will be focused on the highly debated topic of the relationship between HCV infection and cardiovascular disease. The available clinical literature on this item will be broadly reviewed and all the mechanisms possibly implied will be discussed. Hepatitis C virus(HCV)is one of the main causes of liver disease worldwide,and alterations of glucose metabolism have reached pandemic proportions in western countries.However,the frequent coexistence between these two conditions is more than simply coincidental,since HCV can induce insulin resistance through several mechanisms.Indeed,the virus interferes with insulin signaling both directly and indirectly,inducing the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines.Furthermore,the entire viral life cycle has strict interconnections with lipid metabolism,and HCV is responsible for a"viral"steatosis which is frequently superimposed to a"metabolic"one.Several evidences suggest that HCV-induced metabolic disorders contribute both to the evolution of liver fibrosis and,likely,to the progression of the other disorders which are typically associated with altered metabolism,in particular atherosclerosis.In the present review,we will examine in depth the links between HCV infection and insulin resistance,liver steatosis and diabetes,and analyze the impact of these interactions on the progression of liver fibrosis and atherosclerosis.Special attention will be focused on the highly debated topic of the relationship between HCV infection and cardiovascular disease.The available clinical literature on this item will be broadly reviewed and all the mechanisms possibly implied will be discussed.
出处 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2014年第11期2825-2838,共14页 世界胃肠病学杂志(英文版)
关键词 Hepatitis C virus Metabolism Insulin resistance Diabetes mellitus STEATOSIS FIBROSIS ATHEROSCLEROSIS Cardiovascular risk Hepatitis C virus Metabolism Insulin resistance Di
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