Background. A single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP; rs12979860) near the IL28B gene has been associated with spontaneous and treatment-induced hepatitis C virus clearance. We investigated predictors of spontaneous disease resolution in a cohort of patients with acute hepatitis C (AHC), analyzing epidemiological, clinical and virological parameters together with IL28B. rs12979860 genotypes and cell-mediated immunity (CMI). Methods. Fifty-six symptomatic AHC patients were enrolled and followed prospectively. CMI was measured in 31 patients at multiple time points by interferon-gamma enzyme-linked immunospot assay and was correlated to the IL28B. rs12979860 SNP. Results. Eighteen patients had a self-limiting AHC that was associated with female sex (P = .028), older age (P = .018), alanine aminotransferase level >1000 U/L (P = .027), total bilirubin level >7 mg/dL (P = .036), and IL28B. rs12979860 genotype CC (P = .030). In multivariate analysis, only CC genotype was independently associated with self-limiting AHC (odds ratio, 5.3; 95% confidence interval, 1.1-26.5). Patients with the CC genotype with self-limiting AHC had a stronger (P = .02) and broader (P = .013) CMI than patients with the CT genotype with chronically evolving AHC. In patients with chronically evolving disease, CC genotype was associated with a broader CMI compared to CT genotype (P = .028). A negative CMI was more frequently associated with CT genotype among persistently infected patients (P = .043) and with persistent infection among CT patients (P = .033). Conclusions. Self-limiting AHC was independently associated with CC genotype. The correlation between IL28B.rs12979860 genotypes and CMI is suggestive of a possible important role of CMI in favoring hepatitis C virus clearance in CC patients.

Role of IL28B gene polymorphism and cell-mediated immunity in spontaneous resolution of acute hepatitis C / Spada, Enea; Amoroso, Pietro; Taliani, Gloria; Zuccaro, Ornella; Chiriacò, Piergiorgio; Maio, Patrizia; Maio, Giuseppe; Esposito, Maria Luisa; Mariano, Corrado; Rinaldi, Roberto; Bellissima, Pietro; Tosti, Maria Elena; DEL PORTO, Paola; Francavilla, Ruggiero; Mellace, Vincenzo; Garbuglia, Anna Rosa; Folgori, Antonella; Girelli, Gabriella; Mele, Alfonso. - In: CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES. - ISSN 1058-4838. - STAMPA. - 57:(2013), pp. 803-811. [10.1093/cid/cit402]

Role of IL28B gene polymorphism and cell-mediated immunity in spontaneous resolution of acute hepatitis C.

TALIANI, Gloria;DEL PORTO, Paola;GIRELLI, Gabriella;
2013

Abstract

Background. A single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP; rs12979860) near the IL28B gene has been associated with spontaneous and treatment-induced hepatitis C virus clearance. We investigated predictors of spontaneous disease resolution in a cohort of patients with acute hepatitis C (AHC), analyzing epidemiological, clinical and virological parameters together with IL28B. rs12979860 genotypes and cell-mediated immunity (CMI). Methods. Fifty-six symptomatic AHC patients were enrolled and followed prospectively. CMI was measured in 31 patients at multiple time points by interferon-gamma enzyme-linked immunospot assay and was correlated to the IL28B. rs12979860 SNP. Results. Eighteen patients had a self-limiting AHC that was associated with female sex (P = .028), older age (P = .018), alanine aminotransferase level >1000 U/L (P = .027), total bilirubin level >7 mg/dL (P = .036), and IL28B. rs12979860 genotype CC (P = .030). In multivariate analysis, only CC genotype was independently associated with self-limiting AHC (odds ratio, 5.3; 95% confidence interval, 1.1-26.5). Patients with the CC genotype with self-limiting AHC had a stronger (P = .02) and broader (P = .013) CMI than patients with the CT genotype with chronically evolving AHC. In patients with chronically evolving disease, CC genotype was associated with a broader CMI compared to CT genotype (P = .028). A negative CMI was more frequently associated with CT genotype among persistently infected patients (P = .043) and with persistent infection among CT patients (P = .033). Conclusions. Self-limiting AHC was independently associated with CC genotype. The correlation between IL28B.rs12979860 genotypes and CMI is suggestive of a possible important role of CMI in favoring hepatitis C virus clearance in CC patients.
2013
acute hepatitis C, cell-mediated immunity, interleukin-28B, prognostic factors
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Role of IL28B gene polymorphism and cell-mediated immunity in spontaneous resolution of acute hepatitis C / Spada, Enea; Amoroso, Pietro; Taliani, Gloria; Zuccaro, Ornella; Chiriacò, Piergiorgio; Maio, Patrizia; Maio, Giuseppe; Esposito, Maria Luisa; Mariano, Corrado; Rinaldi, Roberto; Bellissima, Pietro; Tosti, Maria Elena; DEL PORTO, Paola; Francavilla, Ruggiero; Mellace, Vincenzo; Garbuglia, Anna Rosa; Folgori, Antonella; Girelli, Gabriella; Mele, Alfonso. - In: CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES. - ISSN 1058-4838. - STAMPA. - 57:(2013), pp. 803-811. [10.1093/cid/cit402]
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