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CCR5-Δ32 genotype does not improve predictive value of IL28B polymorphisms for treatment response in chronic HCV infection
- Source :
- BASE-Bielefeld Academic Search Engine
- Publication Year :
- 2013
- Publisher :
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2013.
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Abstract
- IL28B polymorphisms strongly predict spontaneous and treatment-induced clearance of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. A recent study proposed a 32-base pair deletion in the CC-chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) gene (CCR5-D32) interacting with the IL28B polymorphisms to influence spontaneous HCV clearance. The aim of this study was to clarify the role of CCR5-D32 in treatmentinduced clearance of chronic hepatitis C (CHC). A cross-sectional cohort of 813 Caucasian patients with CHC genotype 1 (365 responders and 448 non-responders) who had received standard of care dual therapy with interferon (IFN)-a and ribavirin (RBV) was genotyped for the CCR5-D32 and IL28B polymorphisms to examine their interaction with respect to treatment response. CCR5-D32 did not influence treatment-induced recovery to IFN-a/RBV in CHC, and did not improve prediction of sustained virological response in the context of the IL28B polymorphisms in a multivariate model. CCR5-D32 homozygotes were significantly more frequent in those with CHC than healthy controls in the European cohorts (2.9% vs 0.4%, Po0.0001), but not in Australians of European ancestry. In conclusion, CCR5-D32 does not influence treatment response in the context of IL28B polymorphisms. Although CCR5-D32 may affect viral clearance within closely controlled geographical and genetic environments, we found no effect in larger cohorts treated with dual therapy. Refereed/Peer-reviewed
- Subjects :
- Male
Oncology
viruses
IL28B
Genome-wide association study
medicine.disease_cause
Cohort Studies
chemistry.chemical_compound
Interferon
Genotype
Genetics (clinical)
Sequence Deletion
virus diseases
Middle Aged
Prognosis
Europe
Treatment Outcome
HCV
Cohort
Drug Therapy, Combination
Female
medicine.drug
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty
SVR
Receptors, CCR5
Hepatitis C virus
Immunology
Alpha interferon
Context (language use)
Biology
Antiviral Agents
Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
White People
Internal medicine
Ribavirin
Genetics
medicine
Humans
Base Sequence
Interleukins
Australia
Interferon-alpha
Epistasis, Genetic
Hepatitis C, Chronic
Cross-Sectional Studies
chemistry
Multivariate Analysis
Interferons
CCR5
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14765470 and 14664879
- Volume :
- 14
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Genes & Immunity
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....e3042367b3aa9ef29bbe027065ad3c52
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1038/gene.2013.15