Title of article :
Influence of Vitamin D Receptor Gene Polymorphisms on Response to Pegylated Interferon in Chronic Hepatitis B Egyptian Patients
Author/Authors :
Sabry , Dina Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department - Faculty of Medicine - Cairo University - Cairo, Egypt , Mostafa-Hedeab , Gomaa Pharmacology department - Faculty of Medicine - Beni Suef University – Egypt , Abdelaziz , Ghada Mostafa Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department - Faculty of Medicine - Beni Suef University - Beni Suef, Egypt , Ewaiss , Manal Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department - Faculty of Medicine - Beni Suef University - Beni Suef, Egypt , Adli , Nagla Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department - Faculty of Medicine - Beni Suef University - Beni Suef, Egypt , Fathy , Wael Tropical medicine Department - Faculty of Medicine - Beni Seuf University - Beni Suef, Egypt
Abstract :
We explored the effect of vitamin D receptor gene (VDR) polymorphisms in response to PEG-IFN
treatment in Egyptian chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients.
Methods: Two hundred hepatitis B virus (HBV) patients (42.3±10.7 years) on PEG-IFN α-2a (180 μg /kg for 48
weeks) and one hundred control subjects (37.3 ±12 years) were enrolled in the study. Vitamin D levels and
hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) expression were assessed by ELISA. VDR polymorphisms FokI T>C (rs
10735810), BsmI A>G (rs 1544410), ApaI (rs7975253), and TaqI C>T (rs 731236), were genotyped using realtime
PCR.
Results: Hepatitis B virus patients expressed significantly greater AST (p=< 0.00001) and ALT (P=< 0.00001),
and significantly less vitamin D (P=0.01), than control subjects. Patients with Ff or ff alleles of the FokI singlenucleotide
polymorphism (SNP), bb alleles of BsmI SNP, or TT alleles of the Taq1 single nucleotide
polymorphisms (SNP) showed greater response to PEG-IFN therapy than those with the FF (P=0.02 and
P=0.0002), Bb (P=0.023), or Tt/tt alleles (P=0.01 and P=0.004 respectively). Logistic stepwise regression showed
that HBV DNA (r: 0.910, P< .00001), FokI SNP polymorphism (r: 0.919, (P=0.037) and bAt haplotype (r: .926,
(P=0.043) are independent factors that determine PEG-IFN treatment response in the HBV-infected patients.
Conclusions: VDR gene polymorphisms may be used as treatment response predictors in HBV patients receiving
PEG-IFN. FokI SNP and bAt haplotype are independent factors that that can be used to determine PEG-IFN
treatment responses in HBV-infected patients.
Keywords :
Vitamin D receptor polymorphism , PEGylated interferon , Hepatitis B virus , Egypt
Journal title :
Reports of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (RBMB)