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A functional SNP of interferon-gamma gene is important for interferon-alpha-induced and spontaneous recovery from hepatitis C virus infection.


ABSTRACT: Cytokine polymorphisms are associated with disease outcome and interferon (IFN) treatment response in hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. We genotyped eight SNPs spanning the entire IFN-gamma gene in two cohorts and assessed the association between those polymorphisms and treatment response or spontaneous viral clearance. The first cohort was composed of 284 chronically HCV-infected patients who had received IFN-alpha-based therapy and the second was 251 i.v. drug users who had either spontaneously cleared HCV or become chronically infected. A SNP variant located in the proximal IFN-gamma promoter region next to the binding motif of heat shock transcription factor (HSF), -764G, was significantly associated with sustained virological response [P = 0.01, odds ratio (OR) = 2.66 [corrected] (confidence interval 1.3-5.6)[corrected]]. The association was independently significant in multiple logistic regression (P = 0.04) along with race, viral titer, and genotype. This variant was also significantly associated with spontaneous recovery [P = 0.04, OR = 3.51 (1.0-12.5)] in the second cohort. Functional analyses show that the G allele confers a two- to three-fold higher promoter activity and stronger binding affinity to HSF1 than the C allele. Our study suggests that the IFN-gamma promoter SNP -764G/C is functionally important in determining viral clearance and treatment response in HCV-infected patients and may be used as a genetic marker to predict sustained virological response in HCV-infected patients.

SUBMITTER: Huang Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1783426 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A functional SNP of interferon-gamma gene is important for interferon-alpha-induced and spontaneous recovery from hepatitis C virus infection.

Huang Ying Y   Yang Huiying H   Borg Brian B BB   Su Xiaowen X   Rhodes Shannon L SL   Yang Kai K   Tong Xiaomei X   Tang George G   Howell Charles D CD   Rosen Hugo R HR   Thio Chloe L CL   Thomas David L DL   Alter Harvey J HJ   Sapp Ronda K RK   Liang T Jake TJ  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20070110 3


Cytokine polymorphisms are associated with disease outcome and interferon (IFN) treatment response in hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. We genotyped eight SNPs spanning the entire IFN-gamma gene in two cohorts and assessed the association between those polymorphisms and treatment response or spontaneous viral clearance. The first cohort was composed of 284 chronically HCV-infected patients who had received IFN-alpha-based therapy and the second was 251 i.v. drug users who had either spontaneous  ...[more]

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