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Hepatic interferon-gamma-induced protein-10 expression is more strongly associated with liver fibrosis than interleukin-28B single nucleotide polymorphisms in hepatocellular carcinoma resected patients with chronic hepatitis C.

Hideyuki Konishi1, Ken Shirabe, Shohei Yoshiya, Tetsuo Ikeda, Toru Ikegami, Tomoharu Yoshizumi, Ayae Ikawa-Yoshida, Takashi Motomura, Takasuke Fukuhara, Yoshihiko Maehara.   

Abstract

AIM: Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) around IL-28B and interferon (IFN)-stimulated gene (ISG) expression are predictors of response to standard therapy involving IFN for chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. We analyzed the association between these predictors to improve the prediction of the response to IFN therapy after liver resection for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).
METHODS: Data were collected from 74 patients with HCV-induced HCC. The IL-28B genotype and hepatic ISG mRNA levels were analyzed to clarify their association, focusing on the progression of liver fibrosis.
RESULTS: Fifty patients were identified as having major alleles (rs8099917 TT) and the remaining 24 patients had minor alleles (rs8099917 TG or GG). Hepatic ISG15 expression was lower in the IL-28B major group than that in the IL-28B minor group (P < 0.005). IP-10 expression was similar between the IL-28B major and minor groups (P = 0.44). IP-10 expression was elevated with advancing stages of liver fibrosis in HCV infected patients (P = 0.005). In patients with mild or no fibrosis, the IL-28B major group had lower IP-10 expression than the IL-28B minor group (P = 0.02). However, in patients with advanced fibrosis, IP-10 expression was not different between the IL-28B major and minor groups (P = 0.66).
CONCLUSION: Hepatic ISG15 expression is associated with IL-28B polymorphisms, while IP-10 is strongly affected by liver fibrosis.
© 2013 The Japan Society of Hepatology.

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Keywords:  hepatitis C virus; interferon-γ-induced protein-10; interleukin-28B; liver fibrosis; single nucleotide polymorphism

Year:  2013        PMID: 23387467     DOI: 10.1111/hepr.12070

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hepatol Res        ISSN: 1386-6346            Impact factor:   4.288


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Authors:  Jinxia He; Guoqing Yu; Zhizhong Li; Houjie Liang
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Authors:  Krzysztof Domagalski; Małgorzata Pawłowska; Dorota Kozielewicz; Dorota Dybowska; Andrzej Tretyn; Waldemar Halota
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-06-26       Impact factor: 3.240

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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-09-13       Impact factor: 3.240

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