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THE CORRELATION OF IL28B GENOTYPE WITH SUSTAINED VIROLOGIC RESPONSE IN ROMANIAN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEPATITIS C

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  975-979

Abstract

 Background: Multiple variables influencing the sustained virologic response (SVR) in CHRONIC HEPATITIS C have been evaluated. one of them is genetic polymorphism near the IL28B gene.Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of IL28B genotypes on SVR rates in a group of patients with CHRONIC HEPATITIS C from the western part of Romania.Patients and Methods: A retrospective study was performed in 107 consecutive patients, previously treated with standard-of-care medication for CHRONIC HEPATITIS C, identified from the databases of 2 centers. Patient demographics, viral load before treatment and at 12, 24, and 72 weeks from the treatment start, and IL28B genotype were evaluated.Results: Among the 107 patents in the study group, 54 patients had SVR (50.5%), and 62 (57.9%) showed a complete early virologic response (cEVR). The SVR rates according to IL28B genotype were as follows: 73.1% in patients with genotype C/C, 40.9% in those with genotype C/T, and 57.1% in those with genotype T/T (i.e., 73.1% among patients with the C/C genotypevs. 43.7% among those with non-C/C genotypes, P=0.0126). The ceVR rates were 80.8% in patients with the C/C genotypevs. 51.2% in those with non-C/C genotypes (P=0.011).Conclusions: In our cohort of 107 Caucasian HCV patients, the SVR rate was 50.5% with standard-of-care treatment. The SVR rate was directly related to the IL28B genotype: 73.1% in the C/C genotypevs. 43.7% in non-C/C genotypes (P=0.0126).

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    SPOREA, IOAN, POPESCU, ALINA, CURESCU, MANUELA, SIRLI, ROXANA, DAN, ISABEL, GOLDIS, ADRIAN, GRADINARU, OANA, ARDELEAN, MELANIA, DANILA, MIRELA, KUBOTA, S., & DELEANU, ALEXANDRA. (2011). THE CORRELATION OF IL28B GENOTYPE WITH SUSTAINED VIROLOGIC RESPONSE IN ROMANIAN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEPATITIS C. HEPATITIS MONTHLY, 11(12 (41)), 975-979. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/306493/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    SPOREA IOAN, POPESCU ALINA, CURESCU MANUELA, SIRLI ROXANA, DAN ISABEL, GOLDIS ADRIAN, GRADINARU OANA, ARDELEAN MELANIA, DANILA MIRELA, KUBOTA S., DELEANU ALEXANDRA. THE CORRELATION OF IL28B GENOTYPE WITH SUSTAINED VIROLOGIC RESPONSE IN ROMANIAN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEPATITIS C. HEPATITIS MONTHLY[Internet]. 2011;11(12 (41)):975-979. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/306493/en

    IEEE: Copy

    IOAN SPOREA, ALINA POPESCU, MANUELA CURESCU, ROXANA SIRLI, ISABEL DAN, ADRIAN GOLDIS, OANA GRADINARU, MELANIA ARDELEAN, MIRELA DANILA, S. KUBOTA, and ALEXANDRA DELEANU, “THE CORRELATION OF IL28B GENOTYPE WITH SUSTAINED VIROLOGIC RESPONSE IN ROMANIAN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEPATITIS C,” HEPATITIS MONTHLY, vol. 11, no. 12 (41), pp. 975–979, 2011, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/306493/en

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