Changes in circulating lipids level over time after acquiring HCV infection: results from ERCHIVES

BMC Infect Dis. 2015 Nov 11:15:510. doi: 10.1186/s12879-015-1268-2.

Abstract

Background: Changes in lipid levels over time after acquiring HCV infection, and how they differ from HCV-uninfected persons are unknown.

Methods: We used ERCHIVES to identify those with a known HCV seroconversion window and persistently negative controls. We excluded subjects with HIV and hepatitis B and those who received lipid lowering agents. Total Cholesterol (TC), low-density lipoproteins (LDL), high-density lipoproteins (HDL), triglycerides (TG) and non-HDL cholesterol were retrieved at yearly intervals and plotted over time.

Results: Among 1,270 HCV+ and 5,070 HCV- subjects, median age [IQR] was 47[37,53] for HCV+ and 52[47,57] for the HCV- group; 69% were White and 91% were males in each group. Mean BMI [SD] was 26.94[6.73] in the HCV+ and 28.15 [5.98] in the HCV- group (P < 0.001). Over a 10-year follow-up period among HCV+ persons, TC decreased by (mean (SD) mg/dL) 12.06(36.95), LDL by 9.22(31.44), TG by 13.58(87.01) and non-HDL-C by 12.55(35.14). Among HCV- persons, TC cholesterol decreased by 4.15(31.21), LDL by 4.16(26.51); TG by 4.42(82.34) and non-HDL-C by 5.78(30.17).

Conclusions: After HCV acquisition, TC, LDL, TG and non-HDL-C progressively decline over time independent of BMI and liver fibrosis. Consequences of lipid changes and the need and optimal timing of lipid lowering therapy in HCV+ persons require further study.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Case-Control Studies
  • Cholesterol / blood
  • Cholesterol, HDL
  • Female
  • Hepatitis C / blood*
  • Humans
  • Lipid Metabolism
  • Lipids / blood*
  • Lipoproteins / blood
  • Lipoproteins, LDL / blood
  • Liver Cirrhosis / blood
  • Liver Cirrhosis / metabolism
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Triglycerides / blood

Substances

  • Cholesterol, HDL
  • Lipids
  • Lipoproteins
  • Lipoproteins, LDL
  • Triglycerides
  • Cholesterol