| Literature DB >> 12141824 |
Yuhki Yamaguchi1, Keisuke Hino, Daisuke Fujiwara, Fenyu Ren, Yoshiharu Katoh, Yasuhiro Satoh, Kiwamu Okita.
Abstract
To assess whether peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) can be substituted for liver tissue in monitoring the hepatic expression of interferon receptors (IFNAR1 and/or IFNAR2) in chronic hepatitis C, we quantified the mRNA of both subunits, using the competitive polymerase chain reaction, in the liver specimens from 37 chronic hepatitis C patients and in PBMCs from 29 of 37 patients. PBMCs from 10 healthy subjects were also quantified for both subunits. Hepatic expression of IFNAR1 and IFNAR2 were more frequent than PBMCs: IFNAR1, 23/27 (85%) vs 7/19 (37%), P = 0.0021, IFNAR2, 34/37 (92%) vs 19/29 (66%), P = 0.0182. Neither subunits was detected in PBMCs from control subjects. The expression level of IFNAR2 in the liver was related to that in PBMCs (r = 0.613, P = 0.0052). These results suggest that hepatitis C virus infection may up-regulate the expression of the type I interferon receptor and that the measurement of IFNAR2 expression in PBMCs may be useful for monitoring its expression in liver.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12141824 DOI: 10.1023/a:1015887723557
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dig Dis Sci ISSN: 0163-2116 Impact factor: 3.199