Changes of peripheral lymphocyte population in patients with chronic hepatitis C treated with herbal medicine (Maoto) and IFN-ß

Mosaburo Kainuma*, Toshiaki Kogure, Nobuyasu Sekiya, Tadamichi Mitsuma, Yutaka Shimada, Katsutoshi Terasawa

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Abstract

We recently reported that the herbal medicine (Maoto) might have immunomodulatory effects when used in conjunction with IFN-β. In order to examine the relation between host immune reaction and virological effects upon treatment with Maoto and IFN-β, we monitored the changes in lymphocyte populations of peripheral Mood by flow-cytometry. Twenty-five patients with chronic hepatitis C were enrolled in this study. They received a daily dose of 6 mi ion units of IFN-β for 8 weeks. Maoto was given orally 4 times a day during the IFN-B administration, and we monitored the changes in lymphocyte populations of peripheral blood by flow-cytometry. Six patients were sustained virological responders (SR), 10 were transient responders (TR), and 9 were nonresponders (NR). The percentage of CD16+CD56+ lymphocyte populations was decreased in all groups between pretreatment and 4 weeks, but it was significantly increased in SR compared with TR and NR between 4 and 8 weeks. The percentage of HLADR+CD8+ lymphocyte populations was significantly increased in SR and TR compared with NR between pretreatment and 8 weeks. Our results suggested that monitoring of changes in peripheral CD16+CD56+ and HLADR+CD8+ lymphocyte populations could be useful to treat chronic hepatitis C with the combination therapy of Maoto and IFN-β.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)29-33
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Traditional Medicines
Volume22
Issue number42403
DOIs
StatePublished - 2005

Keywords

  • CD16CD56lymphocyte
  • HLADRCD8lymphocyte
  • Maoto
  • chronic hepatitis C
  • herbal medicine

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Drug Discovery
  • Complementary and alternative medicine

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