Possible association between HLA antigens and the response to interferon in Japanese patients with chronic hepatitis C |
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Authors: | S. Miyaguchi H. Saito H. Ebinuma T. Morizane H. Ishii |
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Affiliation: | Department of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Metropolitan Otsuka Hospital, Toshima, Tokyo;Department of Internal Medicine, Keio University, Shinjuku, Tokyo;Department of Internal Medicine, Kanagawa Dental College, Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan |
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Abstract: | Correlation between the major histocompatibility complex class I antigens (HLA-A, -B and -C) and the elimination from serum of hepatitis C virus in patients with chronic hepatitis C has not been understood. We analyzed HLA phenotypes and their relationship to the efficacy of interferon treatment. Of the 172 patients who were treated with 9 million units of interferon-α2a three times a week for 6 months, 54 patients were responders and 118 patients were non-responders. No significant difference was observed between the 172 patients and 199 healthy subjects with regard to the frequencies of HLA-A, -B and -C antigen phenotypes. However, HLA-B55, B62, CW3 and CW4 frequencies were significantly higher in responders than in non-responders to the interferon treatment. CW4 was found to link with B62, but other phenotypes were independent each other. Patients with HLA B55, B62 and CW3 had a significantly lower viral load, and showed a better response to interferon. These results suggest that HLA system does not have an influence on the evolution towards chronicity of the disease due to hepatitis C virus, but HLA B55, B62 or CW4, and CW3 may be a virus quantity-regulating factors which then affect to response to the interferon treatment, indicating that these HLA antigens in conjunction with a viral peptide is a key target antigen for cytotoxic T lymphocytes in patients with chronic hepatitis C. |
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Keywords: | chronic hepatitis C cytotoxic T cell HLA interferon response to treatment |
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