Evaluation of IL-28B polymorphisms and serum IP-10 in hepatitis C infected chimpanzees.

In humans, clearance of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is associated with genetic variation near the IL-28B gene and the induction of interferon-stimulated genes, like IP-10. Also in chimpanzees spontaneous clearance of HCV is observed. To study whether similar correlations exist in these animals...

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Main Authors: Babs E Verstrepen, Natasja G de Groot, Zwier M A Groothuismink, Ernst J Verschoor, Rik A de Groen, Willy M Bogers, Harry L A Janssen, Petra Mooij, Ronald E Bontrop, Gerrit Koopman, Andre Boonstra
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3484116?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-81e9ab95f6be4344bafa5c4814a1591c2020-11-25T01:21:25ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-01710e4664510.1371/journal.pone.0046645Evaluation of IL-28B polymorphisms and serum IP-10 in hepatitis C infected chimpanzees.Babs E VerstrepenNatasja G de GrootZwier M A GroothuisminkErnst J VerschoorRik A de GroenWilly M BogersHarry L A JanssenPetra MooijRonald E BontropGerrit KoopmanAndre BoonstraIn humans, clearance of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is associated with genetic variation near the IL-28B gene and the induction of interferon-stimulated genes, like IP-10. Also in chimpanzees spontaneous clearance of HCV is observed. To study whether similar correlations exist in these animals, a direct comparison of IP-10 and IL-28B polymorphism between chimpanzees and patients was performed. All chimpanzees studied were monomorphic for the human IL-28B SNPs which are associated with spontaneous and treatment induced HCV clearance in humans. As a result, these particular SNPs cannot be used for clinical association studies in chimpanzees. Although these human SNPs were absent in chimpanzees, gene variation in this region was present however, no correlation was observed between different SNP-genotypes and HCV outcome. Strikingly, IP-10 levels in chimpanzees correlated with HCV-RNA load and γGT, while such correlations were not observed in humans. The correlation between IP-10, γGT and virus load in chimpanzees was not found in patients and may be due to the lack of lifestyle-related confounding factors in chimpanzees. Direct comparison of IP-10 and IL-28B polymorphism between chimpanzees and patients in relation to HCV infection, illustrates that the IFN-pathways are important during HCV infection in both species. The Genbank EMBL accession numbers assigned to chimpanzees specific sequences near the IL-28B gene are HE599784 and HE599785.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3484116?pdf=render
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author Babs E Verstrepen
Natasja G de Groot
Zwier M A Groothuismink
Ernst J Verschoor
Rik A de Groen
Willy M Bogers
Harry L A Janssen
Petra Mooij
Ronald E Bontrop
Gerrit Koopman
Andre Boonstra
spellingShingle Babs E Verstrepen
Natasja G de Groot
Zwier M A Groothuismink
Ernst J Verschoor
Rik A de Groen
Willy M Bogers
Harry L A Janssen
Petra Mooij
Ronald E Bontrop
Gerrit Koopman
Andre Boonstra
Evaluation of IL-28B polymorphisms and serum IP-10 in hepatitis C infected chimpanzees.
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author_facet Babs E Verstrepen
Natasja G de Groot
Zwier M A Groothuismink
Ernst J Verschoor
Rik A de Groen
Willy M Bogers
Harry L A Janssen
Petra Mooij
Ronald E Bontrop
Gerrit Koopman
Andre Boonstra
author_sort Babs E Verstrepen
title Evaluation of IL-28B polymorphisms and serum IP-10 in hepatitis C infected chimpanzees.
title_short Evaluation of IL-28B polymorphisms and serum IP-10 in hepatitis C infected chimpanzees.
title_full Evaluation of IL-28B polymorphisms and serum IP-10 in hepatitis C infected chimpanzees.
title_fullStr Evaluation of IL-28B polymorphisms and serum IP-10 in hepatitis C infected chimpanzees.
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of IL-28B polymorphisms and serum IP-10 in hepatitis C infected chimpanzees.
title_sort evaluation of il-28b polymorphisms and serum ip-10 in hepatitis c infected chimpanzees.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description In humans, clearance of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is associated with genetic variation near the IL-28B gene and the induction of interferon-stimulated genes, like IP-10. Also in chimpanzees spontaneous clearance of HCV is observed. To study whether similar correlations exist in these animals, a direct comparison of IP-10 and IL-28B polymorphism between chimpanzees and patients was performed. All chimpanzees studied were monomorphic for the human IL-28B SNPs which are associated with spontaneous and treatment induced HCV clearance in humans. As a result, these particular SNPs cannot be used for clinical association studies in chimpanzees. Although these human SNPs were absent in chimpanzees, gene variation in this region was present however, no correlation was observed between different SNP-genotypes and HCV outcome. Strikingly, IP-10 levels in chimpanzees correlated with HCV-RNA load and γGT, while such correlations were not observed in humans. The correlation between IP-10, γGT and virus load in chimpanzees was not found in patients and may be due to the lack of lifestyle-related confounding factors in chimpanzees. Direct comparison of IP-10 and IL-28B polymorphism between chimpanzees and patients in relation to HCV infection, illustrates that the IFN-pathways are important during HCV infection in both species. The Genbank EMBL accession numbers assigned to chimpanzees specific sequences near the IL-28B gene are HE599784 and HE599785.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3484116?pdf=render
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