Association of IL28B genotypes and baseline serum interferon-γ-inducible-protein-10 levels with treatment response in hepatitis C virus patients in China

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Background/Aims: Several studies have demonstrated that serum interferon-γ-inducible-protein-10 (IP-10) levels at baseline and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) near the IL28B gene were associated with viral response and treatment outcomes. Our purpose was to assess the combination of pretreatment IP-10 levels with IL28B SNPs as predictors of treatment response to pegylated interferon α-2a plus ribavirin in patients infected with genotype 1 hepatitis C virus in China. Methods: Seventy-two patients with chronic hepatitis C without fibrosis/cirrhosis were enrolled in the study. The virologic parameters and baseline serum IP-10 levels were determined. IL-28B genotypes were determined by sequencing. Results: In this cohort, serum baseline IP-10 levels lower than 426.7 pg/mL could predict rapid virological response/sustained virological response (SVR). Patients carrying favorable IL28B SNP genotypes had higher SVRs than did those carrying unfavorable variants (IL28B rs12979860, p=0.002; IL28B rs8099917, p=0.020). Combining both baseline IP-10 and IL28B SNPs could improve the prediction of SVR in favorable allele carriers of IL28B, rs12979860 CC and rs8099917 TT. Serum baseline IP-10 levels and IL28B genotypes were independent predictors of SVR. Conclusions: Our study shows that the combination of baseline serum IP-10 levels and the determination of IL28B SNPs increase the predictability of SVR rates in this cohort.

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Zhang, R., Shao, C., Huo, N., Li, M., & Xu, X. (2016). Association of IL28B genotypes and baseline serum interferon-γ-inducible-protein-10 levels with treatment response in hepatitis C virus patients in China. Gut and Liver, 10(3), 446–455. https://doi.org/10.5009/gnl15162

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