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The IL6-174G/C Polymorphism Associated with High Levels of IL-6 Contributes to HCV Infection, but Is Not Related to HBV Infection, in the Amazon Region of Brazil.

Maria Alice Freitas QueirozAngélica Menezes SantiagoTuane Carolina Ferreira MouraEdnelza da Graça Silva AmorasSimone Regina Souza da Silva CondeIzaura Maria Vieira Cayres-VallinotoRicardo IshakAntonio Carlos Rosário Vallinoto
Published in: Viruses (2022)
The dysregulation of cytokine production can lead to an inefficient immune response, promoting viral persistence that induces the progression of chronic viral hepatitis. The study investigated the association of the IL6-174G/C polymorphism with changes in cytokine levels and its influence on the persistence and progression of chronic hepatitis caused by HBV and HCV in 72 patients with chronic hepatitis B (HBV), 100 patients with hepatitis C (HCV), and a control group of 300 individuals. The genotyping of the IL6-174G/C polymorphism was performed by real-time PCR, and cytokine levels were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). HCV patients with the wild-type genotype (GG) had a higher viral load ( p = 0.0230). The plasma levels of IL-6 were higher among patients infected with HBV and HCV than among the control group ( p < 0.0001). Patients with HCV were associated with increased inflammatory activity (A2-A3; p < 0.0001). In hepatitis C, carriers of the GG genotype had higher levels of IL-6 ( p = 0.0286), which were associated with A2-A3 inflammatory activity ( p = 0.0097). Patients with A2-A3 inflammatory activity and GG genotype had higher levels of IL-6 than those with the GC/CC genotype ( p = 0.0127). In conclusion, the wild-type genotype for the IL6-174G/C polymorphism was associated with high levels of IL-6 and HCV viral load and inflammatory activity, suggesting that this genotype may be a contributing factor to virus-induced chronic infection.
Keyphrases
  • hepatitis c virus
  • hepatitis b virus
  • immune response
  • wild type
  • oxidative stress
  • human immunodeficiency virus
  • dendritic cells
  • mass spectrometry
  • high resolution
  • single molecule
  • toll like receptor