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Cannabinoid Receptor 2-63 QQ Variant Is Associated with Persistently Normal Aminotransferase Serum Levels in Chronic Hepatitis C

Authors :
Le Adinolfi
Giulia Bellini
Carmine Minichini
E. Miraglia del Giudice
Aldo Marrone
Evangelista Sagnelli
Adriana Boemio
F. Rossi
Nicolina Capoluongo
Nicola Coppola
Maria Stanzione
Sabatino Maione
Rosa Zampino
Caterina Sagnelli
Coppola, Nicola
Zampino, Rosa
Sagnelli, Caterina
Bellini, Giulia
Marrone, Aldo
Stanzione, M
Capoluongo, N
Boemio, A
Minichini, C
Adinolfi, Luigi Elio
Maione, Sabatino
MIRAGLIA DEL GIUDICE, Emanuele
Sagnelli, E
Rossi, Francesca
Source :
PLoS ONE, PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 6, p e99450 (2014)
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Public Library of Science, 2014.

Abstract

Background and aimTo evaluate in anti-HCV-positive patients the clinical impact of the rs35761398 variant of the CNR2 gene leading to the substitution of Gln (Q) of codon 63 of the cannabinoid receptor 2 (CB2) with Arg (R).Patients and methods253 consecutive anti-HCV-/HCV-RNA-positive patients were enrolled, of whom 53 were HCV carriers with persistently normal ALT (PNALT group) and 200 had a history of steadily abnormal serum ALT values (abnormal ALT group). All patients were naive for antiviral therapy and were screened for the CNR2 rs35761398 polymorphism by a TaqMan assay.ResultsSubjects in the PNALT group, compared with those in the abnormal ALT group were older (58.5±12 vs. 50.7±12.4 years, p = 0.001), more frequently female (66% vs. 42%, p = 0.003), with lower body mass index (BMI) (24.5±3.1 vs. 26.6±4.6, p = 0.003), and more frequently with HCV genotype 2 (43.1% vs 17.7%, p = 0.0002) and CB2-63 QQ variant (34% vs. 11%, p = 0.0001). Considering all 253 patients, no difference in the demographic, biochemical, or virological data was observed between patients in the different CB2-63 variants. The logistic regression analysis identified CB2-63 QQ, HCV genotype 2, older age and lower BMI as independent predictors of PNALT (pDiscussionThe CB2-63 QQ variant in HCV patients was independently associated with the PNALT status.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19326203
Volume :
9
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
PLoS ONE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....55f03d7421a85fec83ca706e5f809981