Preactivation of the interferon signaling in liver is correlated with non-response to interferon alpha therapy in patients chronically infected with hepatitis B virus
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ABSTRACT: To screen the differentially expressed genes between responders(Rs) and nonresponders(NRs) in CHB patients treated with IFN-α, and to explore the molecular basis for treatment failure.Expression profiling was performed on percutaneous needle liver biopsy specimens taken before therapy.Gene expression levels were compared between 7 NRs and 6 Rs,Gene Ontology category and KEGG pathway were analyzed for differentially expressed genes, and the selected differentially expressed genes were confirmed using real-time polymerase chain reaction.NRs and Rs have different liver gene expression profiles before IFN-α treatment. Preactivation of the IFN signaling pathway leading to the increased expression of inhibitory ISGs and inhibition of immune response in the pretreatment livers were associated with NRs. Expression profiling was performed on percutaneous needle liver biopsy specimens taken before therapy.Gene expression levels were compared between 7 NRs and 6 Rs.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
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PROVIDER: S-DIXA-D-1083 | biostudies-other |
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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