The genetic polymorphism of Equilibrative Nucleoside Transporter 1 [ENT1] is involved in ribavirin cellular uptake and it could positively enhance antiviral treatment response. The liver transplant setting offers the unique opportunity to selectively observe the effect(s) of the donor liver ENT1 gene on HCV treatment outcome. We aimed at studying donor polymorphism of ENT1 and HCV therapy outcome in transplanted patients. The role of ribavirin plasma concentration was evaluated. 39 patients after HCV recurrence were included. Genotyping of donor ENT1 and of IL-28B was performed in donor liver samples by RNA PCR. Allelic frequencies of liver ENT1 were: AA 43.6%; AG 28.2%; GG 28.2%. GG genotype was associated with rapid [RR=8; 95% CI 1.6-38; p=0.01] and sustained virological response [RR=9.5; 95% CI 1.6-53; p=0.01]. In multivariate analysis, GG genotype and a ribavirin plasma concentration >2.0 ng/mL at week 12 were independently associated with sustained virological response. In conclusion, the genetic polymorphism of ENT influences treatment response and a pre-treatment determination of its activity could help to predict treatment response in HCV patients.

Ribavirin transporter [Ent1] polymorphism is a pretreatment predictor of virologic response. the specific role of donor liver transporter / Giannelli, Valerio; Simmaco, Maurizio; Lionetto, Luana; Gentile, Giovanna; Giusto, Michela; Ponziani, Francesca Romana; Gasbarrini, Antonio; Visco Comandini, Ubaldo; Pellicelli, Adriano; GINANNI CORRADINI, Stefano; Molinaro, Antonio; Biliotti, Elisa; Merli, Manuela; Taliani, Gloria. - In: CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY & BIOPHARMACEUTICS. - ISSN 2167-065X. - ELETTRONICO. - 5:4(2016), pp. 1-5. [10.4172/2167-065X.1000163]

Ribavirin transporter [Ent1] polymorphism is a pretreatment predictor of virologic response. the specific role of donor liver transporter

SIMMACO, Maurizio;GENTILE, Giovanna;GINANNI CORRADINI, Stefano;BILIOTTI, ELISA;MERLI, Manuela;TALIANI, Gloria
2016

Abstract

The genetic polymorphism of Equilibrative Nucleoside Transporter 1 [ENT1] is involved in ribavirin cellular uptake and it could positively enhance antiviral treatment response. The liver transplant setting offers the unique opportunity to selectively observe the effect(s) of the donor liver ENT1 gene on HCV treatment outcome. We aimed at studying donor polymorphism of ENT1 and HCV therapy outcome in transplanted patients. The role of ribavirin plasma concentration was evaluated. 39 patients after HCV recurrence were included. Genotyping of donor ENT1 and of IL-28B was performed in donor liver samples by RNA PCR. Allelic frequencies of liver ENT1 were: AA 43.6%; AG 28.2%; GG 28.2%. GG genotype was associated with rapid [RR=8; 95% CI 1.6-38; p=0.01] and sustained virological response [RR=9.5; 95% CI 1.6-53; p=0.01]. In multivariate analysis, GG genotype and a ribavirin plasma concentration >2.0 ng/mL at week 12 were independently associated with sustained virological response. In conclusion, the genetic polymorphism of ENT influences treatment response and a pre-treatment determination of its activity could help to predict treatment response in HCV patients.
2016
HCV; ribavirin; ENT1; liver transplant
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Ribavirin transporter [Ent1] polymorphism is a pretreatment predictor of virologic response. the specific role of donor liver transporter / Giannelli, Valerio; Simmaco, Maurizio; Lionetto, Luana; Gentile, Giovanna; Giusto, Michela; Ponziani, Francesca Romana; Gasbarrini, Antonio; Visco Comandini, Ubaldo; Pellicelli, Adriano; GINANNI CORRADINI, Stefano; Molinaro, Antonio; Biliotti, Elisa; Merli, Manuela; Taliani, Gloria. - In: CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY & BIOPHARMACEUTICS. - ISSN 2167-065X. - ELETTRONICO. - 5:4(2016), pp. 1-5. [10.4172/2167-065X.1000163]
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