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Interleukin‐28B (IL‐28B) single‐nucleotide polymorphisms and interferon plus ribavirin treatment outcome in Italian chronically HCV‐infected patients
Author(s) -
Riva E.,
Scagnolari C.,
Monteleone K.,
Selvaggi C.,
Picardi A.,
Mazzarelli C.,
Pizzigallo E.,
Vincenzi B.,
Carducci A.,
Antonaci S.,
Giannelli G.,
Antonelli G.
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
journal of viral hepatitis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.329
H-Index - 100
eISSN - 1365-2893
pISSN - 1352-0504
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2893.2012.01606.x
Subject(s) - genotype , ribavirin , single nucleotide polymorphism , interleukin 28b , medicine , gastroenterology , immunology , biology , genetics , gene
Summary.  To determine the single or combined effect of both rs12979860 and rs8099917 SNPs on HCV treatment response, these variants were genotyped in samples from a cohort of 170 patients infected with different HCV genotypes (HCVGT). The favourable rs12979860 CC genotype was found only in patients with sustained or rapid virological responses (SVR/RVR) and at significantly high proportions in HCVGT1/4 SVR patients. A significant association was also found between the rs8099917 TT genotype and SVR in both HCVGT1/4 and HCVGT2/3 groups of patients. In contrast, we found that there was significantly more of the rs8099917 GG genotype in nonresponders (NR) than in SVR patients which suggests a good association of the minor homozygote GG with the lack of treatment response. The combination of rs12979860/rs8099917 CC/TT favourable genotypes was found only in SVR patients and matched the frequency observed for their rs12979860 CC genotypes alone. By contrast, the inverse unfavourable correlate rs12979860/rs8099917 TT/GG genotype was seen more in NR than in SVR patients as observed for the single GG genotype. This study confirms the impact of both rs12979860 and/or rs8099917 IL‐28B SNPs on treatment‐induced clearance of HCV‐RNA and demonstrates that the rs12979860 CC genotype is stronger than rs8099917 TT genotype in predicting a positive treatment response in HCVGT1/4 patients. The unfavourable rs8099917 GG genotype seems to be more important in predicting the failure of treatment response independently from HCV genotype.

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