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Role of Interleukin-28B Genetic Polymorphisms in Korean Patients with Hepatitis C Virus Infection

Authors
Kil, HoJeong, Sook-HyangKim, Jin-WookByoun, Young SangMin, Bo YoungWoo, Byung-HyunLee, Youn JaeKim, Young Seok
Issue Date
Jan-2014
Publisher
거트앤리버 발행위원회
Keywords
Hepatitis C; Interleukin-28B; Recovery; Treatment; Korea
Citation
Gut and Liver, v.8, no.1, pp 70 - 78
Pages
9
Journal Title
Gut and Liver
Volume
8
Number
1
Start Page
70
End Page
78
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/12589
DOI
10.5009/gnl.2014.8.1.70
ISSN
1976-2283
2005-1212
Abstract
Background/Aims: This study investigated the role of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) near the interleukin-28B (IL28B) gene with respect to clinical outcomes and the antiviral response in hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection to suggest the practical utility of 1288 genotyping in Korea. Methods: Two SNPs near IL28B, rs12979860 and rs8099917, were analyzed using an allelic discrimination assay in a total of 454 individuals, including 147 health-check examinees and 307 patients with HCV infection. Results: The CC genotype frequency was significantly higher in the spontaneous recovery group than in the chronic infection group and was higher in the chronic hepatitis group than in the liver cirrhosis or hepatocellular carcinoma group, suggesting its favorable role in the clinical outcome. Multivariate analysis revealed that the rs12979860 CC genotype was an independent predictor of sustained virologic response (SVR) in genotype 1 HCV infection. During the currently used response-guided therapy, IL28B genotyping was most helpful for the patients who exhibit early virologic responses without rapid virologic responses, as those patients exhibiting the non-CC type did not achieve SVR, although they represented approximately one-third of the total patients. Conclusions: The IL28B SNP is an independent predictor of SVR. Our results may be helpful if the findings are carefully applied to select patients in Korea.
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