Carriage of the Apolipoprotein E-e 4 Allele and Histologic Outcome of Recurrent Hepatitis C After Antiviral Treatment

Carriage of the e4 allelic variant of the apolipoprotein E (ApoE) gene might affect the outcome of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. The liver transplantation setting offers the opportunity to verify the role of the donor's vs recipient's ApoE polymorphism. Twenty-four patients (16 men) w...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of clinical pathology 2004-09, Vol.122 (3), p.428-433
Hauptverfasser: Toniutto, P, Fabris, C, Fumo, E, Apollonio, L, Caldato, M, Mariuzzi, L, Avellinl, C, Minlsini, R, Pirisl, M
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Zusammenfassung:Carriage of the e4 allelic variant of the apolipoprotein E (ApoE) gene might affect the outcome of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. The liver transplantation setting offers the opportunity to verify the role of the donor's vs recipient's ApoE polymorphism. Twenty-four patients (16 men) with recurrent hepatitis C, all infected by HCV-lb and treated with interferon and ribavirln, were genotyped for ApoE variants. Liver biopsies were done at baseline and 12 months later. After treatment, staging scores improved in 10 of 24 patients. Staging improvement was associated with recipient sex, completion of the full antiviral schedule, and recipient's e4 carriage. The beneficial effect of e4 carriage toward the progression of fibrosls was due entirely to the contribution given by male patients and was independent of the viral response. Recipients', but not donors', carriage of at least 1 e4 allele might be associated with a better histologic outcome in recurrent HCV Infection.
ISSN:0002-9173