Title of article :
Impact of Interleukin-28B gene polymorphism (rs12979860) on Egyptian patients infected with hepatitis C virus genotype-4
Author/Authors :
Ibrahim, G.H. Suez Canal University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Medical Biochemistry, Egypt , Khalil, F.A. Suez Canal University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Internal Medicine, Egypt , El-Abaseri, T.B. Suez Canal University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Medical Biochemistry, Egypt , Attia, F.M. Suez Canal University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Clinical Pathology, Egypt , El-Serafi, A.T. Suez Canal University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Medical Biochemistry, Egypt
From page :
S98
To page :
S104
Abstract :
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the Interleukin (IL)-28B gene, namely rs12979860, could predict response to pegylated interferon-α–ribavirin (PR) therapy in hepatitis C virus genotype 1 (HCV-1)-infected patients. A similar role was investigated in a case–control study conducted on 93 Egyptian patients chronically infected with HCV-4 in comparison to 22 individuals with spontaneous HCV clearance and 70 healthy volunteers. The homozygous C allele genotype (CC) was associated with sustained viral response (SVR) to therapy compared with the homozygous T allele genotype (TT) and the heterozygous genotype (CT). In the SVR group, the response rate was statistically significantly higher in CC genotypes (58.6%) compared with CT/TT (20.3%). There was no correlation between SVR patients’ genotypes and early response to therapy or HCV baseline viral load. Our findings describe how IL-28B SNP genotyping may guide appropriate selection of HCV-4-infected patients for PR therapy.
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Record number :
2644251
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