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Identification of a specific gene expression pattern associated with HCV-induced pathogenesis in HCV- and HCV/HIV-infected individuals.

Kathie-Anne Walters1, Maria W Smith, Sampa Pal, Jill C Thompson, Matthew J Thomas, Matthew M Yeh, David L Thomas, Matthew Fitzgibbon, Sean Proll, Nelson Fausto, David R Gretch, Robert L Carithers, Margaret C Shuhart, Michael G Katze.   

Abstract

Gene expression profiling was performed on liver biopsies from 28 patients (12 HCV and 16 HCV/HIV infected) in an attempt to understand the mechanisms of HCV liver disease in the presence and absence of HIV coinfection. The data were compared with clinical observations and a gene expression database obtained for transplant HCV-infected samples. This is the first report of functional genomics being used to compare intrahepatic gene expression profiles of HCV- and HCV/HIV-infected individuals. Significantly, the intrahepatic global gene expression profiles do not differ between HCV- and HCV/HIV-infected individuals. However, a subset of patients was identified who share a specific pattern of gene expression, termed the enhanced gene expression (EGE) pattern. Specifically, the EGE (+) patients show a dramatic decreased expression of multiple genes associated with the FAS-apoptosis pathway and increased expression of lymphocyte adhesion molecules and lymphocyte-specific genes. The EGE (+) patients also have partially impaired Type I and II IFN-mediated antiviral responses, including a lack of induction of the anti-fibrogenic cytokine IFN-gamma. Importantly, the pattern of gene expression observed in EGE (+) patients has similarities to patients who developed fibrosis within 1 year of receiving a liver transplant.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16574185     DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2006.02.030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virology        ISSN: 0042-6822            Impact factor:   3.616


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