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Clinical Significance of the CCR5delta32 Allele in Hepatitis C

BACKGROUND: The CCR5 receptor, expressed on Th1 cells, may influence clinical outcomes of HCV infection. We explored a possible link between a CCR5 32-base deletion (CCR5delta32), resulting in the expression of a non-functioning receptor, and clinical outcomes of HCV infection. METHODS: CCR5 and HCV...

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Autores principales: Morard, Isabelle, Clément, Sophie, Calmy, Alexandra, Mangia, Alessandra, Cerny, Andrea, De Gottardi, Andrea, Gorgievski, Meri, Heim, Markus, Malinverni, Raffaele, Moradpour, Darius, Müllhaupt, Beat, Semela, David, Pascarella, Stéphanie, Bochud, Pierre-Yves, Negro, Franco
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4156365/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25191700
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0106424
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author Morard, Isabelle
Clément, Sophie
Calmy, Alexandra
Mangia, Alessandra
Cerny, Andrea
De Gottardi, Andrea
Gorgievski, Meri
Heim, Markus
Malinverni, Raffaele
Moradpour, Darius
Müllhaupt, Beat
Semela, David
Pascarella, Stéphanie
Bochud, Pierre-Yves
Negro, Franco
author_facet Morard, Isabelle
Clément, Sophie
Calmy, Alexandra
Mangia, Alessandra
Cerny, Andrea
De Gottardi, Andrea
Gorgievski, Meri
Heim, Markus
Malinverni, Raffaele
Moradpour, Darius
Müllhaupt, Beat
Semela, David
Pascarella, Stéphanie
Bochud, Pierre-Yves
Negro, Franco
author_sort Morard, Isabelle
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description BACKGROUND: The CCR5 receptor, expressed on Th1 cells, may influence clinical outcomes of HCV infection. We explored a possible link between a CCR5 32-base deletion (CCR5delta32), resulting in the expression of a non-functioning receptor, and clinical outcomes of HCV infection. METHODS: CCR5 and HCV-related phenotypes were analysed in 1,290 chronically infected patients and 160 patients with spontaneous clearance. RESULTS: Carriage of the CCR5delta32 allele was observed in 11% of spontaneous clearers compared to 17% of chronically infected patients (OR = 0.59, 95% CI interval 0.35–0.99, P = 0.047). Carriage of this allele also tended to be observed more frequently among patients with liver inflammation (19%) compared to those without inflammation (15%, OR = 1.38, 95% CI interval 0.99–1.95, P = 0.06). The CCR5delta32 was not associated with sustained virological response (P = 0.6), fibrosis stage (P = 0.8), or fibrosis progression rate (P = 0.4). CONCLUSIONS: The CCR5delta32 allele appears to be associated with a decreased rate of spontaneous HCV eradication, but not with hepatitis progression or response to antiviral therapy.
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spelling pubmed-41563652014-09-09 Clinical Significance of the CCR5delta32 Allele in Hepatitis C Morard, Isabelle Clément, Sophie Calmy, Alexandra Mangia, Alessandra Cerny, Andrea De Gottardi, Andrea Gorgievski, Meri Heim, Markus Malinverni, Raffaele Moradpour, Darius Müllhaupt, Beat Semela, David Pascarella, Stéphanie Bochud, Pierre-Yves Negro, Franco PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The CCR5 receptor, expressed on Th1 cells, may influence clinical outcomes of HCV infection. We explored a possible link between a CCR5 32-base deletion (CCR5delta32), resulting in the expression of a non-functioning receptor, and clinical outcomes of HCV infection. METHODS: CCR5 and HCV-related phenotypes were analysed in 1,290 chronically infected patients and 160 patients with spontaneous clearance. RESULTS: Carriage of the CCR5delta32 allele was observed in 11% of spontaneous clearers compared to 17% of chronically infected patients (OR = 0.59, 95% CI interval 0.35–0.99, P = 0.047). Carriage of this allele also tended to be observed more frequently among patients with liver inflammation (19%) compared to those without inflammation (15%, OR = 1.38, 95% CI interval 0.99–1.95, P = 0.06). The CCR5delta32 was not associated with sustained virological response (P = 0.6), fibrosis stage (P = 0.8), or fibrosis progression rate (P = 0.4). CONCLUSIONS: The CCR5delta32 allele appears to be associated with a decreased rate of spontaneous HCV eradication, but not with hepatitis progression or response to antiviral therapy. Public Library of Science 2014-09-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4156365/ /pubmed/25191700 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0106424 Text en © 2014 Morard et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Morard, Isabelle
Clément, Sophie
Calmy, Alexandra
Mangia, Alessandra
Cerny, Andrea
De Gottardi, Andrea
Gorgievski, Meri
Heim, Markus
Malinverni, Raffaele
Moradpour, Darius
Müllhaupt, Beat
Semela, David
Pascarella, Stéphanie
Bochud, Pierre-Yves
Negro, Franco
Clinical Significance of the CCR5delta32 Allele in Hepatitis C
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title_full Clinical Significance of the CCR5delta32 Allele in Hepatitis C
title_fullStr Clinical Significance of the CCR5delta32 Allele in Hepatitis C
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title_short Clinical Significance of the CCR5delta32 Allele in Hepatitis C
title_sort clinical significance of the ccr5delta32 allele in hepatitis c
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4156365/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25191700
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0106424
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