Title of article :
INTERFERON SIGNALLING PATHWAY: INTRAHEPATIC EXPRESSION OF STATI IN INTERFERON RESISTANT HEPATITIS C PATIENTS
Author/Authors :
Bashir, Qudsia National University of Sciences and Technology - Army Medical College - Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Pakistan , Rashid, Amir National University of Sciences and Technology - Army Medical College - Department of Biochemistry Molecular Biology, Pakistan , Naveed, Abdul Khaliq National University of Sciences and Technology - Army Medical College - Department of Biochemistry Molecular Biology, Pakistan , Khan, Rao Saad Ali National University of Sciences and Technology - Army Medical College - Department of Medicine, Pakistan , Razak, Suhail National University of Sciences and Technology - Army Medical College - Department of Biochemistry Molecular Biology, Pakistan , Younis, Aqeel National University of Sciences and Technology - Army Medical College - Department of Biochemistry Molecular Biology, Pakistan
Abstract :
OBJECTIVE: to investigate the role of STATI in treatment failure in interferon resistant hepatitis C virus (HCV) infected patients.METHODOLOGY: Liver biopsies and blood from patients infected with HCV, resistant to interferon therapy were collected under sterile conditions in the laboratory of Army Medical College, Rawalpindi. Study included HCV infected patients who were positive for serum HCV RNA,and were non-responders to two courses of interferon therapy, IFN-α injection and ribavirin oral for 24 weeks periods. Study also included 10 controls i.e. 5 normal healthy subjects with normal LFTs who were negative for anti-HCV antibodies and 5 responder patients who responded to first course of interferon treatment and had normal LFTs. The liver biopsy specimens were subjected to PCR based detection of STATI and liver histopathology status evaluation. GeneJET™ RNA Purification Kit#K0731, Fermentas was used for total RNA isolation from liver biopsy specimen. The study was approved by institute’s ethical committee.RESULTS: STAT1 mRNA was detected in 96.2% (n=25/26) of the HCV patients resistant to interferon therapy and in 100% of the normal as well as responders. Patient’s distribution for histological activity index along with STATI mRNA expression was 68% in the score of 4-7 and 28% in the score of 8-12.CONCLUSION: STAT1 mRNA is being expressed by all the HCV infected patients resistant as well as responders to interferon therapy. STATI expression is not a major factor responsible for interferon resistance in HCV patients.
Keywords :
HCV , Interferon Resistance , STATI , Intrahepatic Expression
Journal title :
KMUJ: Khyber Medical University Journal
Journal title :
KMUJ: Khyber Medical University Journal