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Predictors of Disease Recurrence Post Living Donor Liver Transplantation in End Stage Chronic HCV Patients

HCV recurrence represents a universal phenomenon after liver transplantation. In this study Fifty HCV patients who underwent living donor liver transplantation were enrolled and factors that may accelerate HCV reinfection of the allograft such as donor's age and degree of liver steatosis, recip...

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Autores principales: El Awady, Mostafa K., Bader El Din, Noha G., Abdel Aziz Riad, Mahmoud, Omran, Moataza H., Abdelhafez, Tawfeek H., Elbaz, Tamer Mahmoud, Hunter, Shereen Shoukry, Dawood, Reham M., Abdel Aziz, Ashraf O.
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3948502/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24695489
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/202548
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author El Awady, Mostafa K.
Bader El Din, Noha G.
Abdel Aziz Riad, Mahmoud
Omran, Moataza H.
Abdelhafez, Tawfeek H.
Elbaz, Tamer Mahmoud
Hunter, Shereen Shoukry
Dawood, Reham M.
Abdel Aziz, Ashraf O.
author_facet El Awady, Mostafa K.
Bader El Din, Noha G.
Abdel Aziz Riad, Mahmoud
Omran, Moataza H.
Abdelhafez, Tawfeek H.
Elbaz, Tamer Mahmoud
Hunter, Shereen Shoukry
Dawood, Reham M.
Abdel Aziz, Ashraf O.
author_sort El Awady, Mostafa K.
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description HCV recurrence represents a universal phenomenon after liver transplantation. In this study Fifty HCV patients who underwent living donor liver transplantation were enrolled and factors that may accelerate HCV reinfection of the allograft such as donor's age and degree of liver steatosis, recipient's age, gender, BMI, MELD score, liver functions, HCV viral load, type of immunosuppressive drug, and genetic polymorphisms of IL28B, OAS, and IL1B were studied. The results of disease-free survival (DFS) rates showed inverse correlation with the recipient's postoperative levels of ALT, AST, ALP (P < 0.001, <0.001, and 0.006 resp.) as well as pre- and postoperative titers of HCV RNA (P < 0.003 and <0.001 resp.). Recipient's IL28B SNP was a significant factor in predicting postoperative DFS (P < 0.025). However, SNPs in OAS and IL1B genes had no apparent correlation with DFS. Cox proportional hazards model revealed that patients with elevated levels of ALT, preoperative viral titers, IL28B CT, and IL28B TT were 8.28, 4.22, 3.35, and 1.36 times, respectively, more likely to develop recurrence. In conclusion IL28B SNP, ALT level, and preoperative HCV titer besides proper choice of immunosuppressant are helpful for predicting posttransplant HCV recurrence and DFS.
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spelling pubmed-39485022014-04-02 Predictors of Disease Recurrence Post Living Donor Liver Transplantation in End Stage Chronic HCV Patients El Awady, Mostafa K. Bader El Din, Noha G. Abdel Aziz Riad, Mahmoud Omran, Moataza H. Abdelhafez, Tawfeek H. Elbaz, Tamer Mahmoud Hunter, Shereen Shoukry Dawood, Reham M. Abdel Aziz, Ashraf O. Dis Markers Research Article HCV recurrence represents a universal phenomenon after liver transplantation. In this study Fifty HCV patients who underwent living donor liver transplantation were enrolled and factors that may accelerate HCV reinfection of the allograft such as donor's age and degree of liver steatosis, recipient's age, gender, BMI, MELD score, liver functions, HCV viral load, type of immunosuppressive drug, and genetic polymorphisms of IL28B, OAS, and IL1B were studied. The results of disease-free survival (DFS) rates showed inverse correlation with the recipient's postoperative levels of ALT, AST, ALP (P < 0.001, <0.001, and 0.006 resp.) as well as pre- and postoperative titers of HCV RNA (P < 0.003 and <0.001 resp.). Recipient's IL28B SNP was a significant factor in predicting postoperative DFS (P < 0.025). However, SNPs in OAS and IL1B genes had no apparent correlation with DFS. Cox proportional hazards model revealed that patients with elevated levels of ALT, preoperative viral titers, IL28B CT, and IL28B TT were 8.28, 4.22, 3.35, and 1.36 times, respectively, more likely to develop recurrence. In conclusion IL28B SNP, ALT level, and preoperative HCV titer besides proper choice of immunosuppressant are helpful for predicting posttransplant HCV recurrence and DFS. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3948502/ /pubmed/24695489 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/202548 Text en Copyright © 2014 Mostafa K. El Awady et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Bader El Din, Noha G.
Abdel Aziz Riad, Mahmoud
Omran, Moataza H.
Abdelhafez, Tawfeek H.
Elbaz, Tamer Mahmoud
Hunter, Shereen Shoukry
Dawood, Reham M.
Abdel Aziz, Ashraf O.
Predictors of Disease Recurrence Post Living Donor Liver Transplantation in End Stage Chronic HCV Patients
title Predictors of Disease Recurrence Post Living Donor Liver Transplantation in End Stage Chronic HCV Patients
title_full Predictors of Disease Recurrence Post Living Donor Liver Transplantation in End Stage Chronic HCV Patients
title_fullStr Predictors of Disease Recurrence Post Living Donor Liver Transplantation in End Stage Chronic HCV Patients
title_full_unstemmed Predictors of Disease Recurrence Post Living Donor Liver Transplantation in End Stage Chronic HCV Patients
title_short Predictors of Disease Recurrence Post Living Donor Liver Transplantation in End Stage Chronic HCV Patients
title_sort predictors of disease recurrence post living donor liver transplantation in end stage chronic hcv patients
topic Research Article
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24695489
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/202548
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