HLA DRB1 Alleles in Association with Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Infection and Autoimmune Hepatitis

Amira Shalaa, M. Morsi, Mohamed Ali Ahmed, Khalid Al Zaafarany, S. Arafa
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Background: Hepatitis C virus is a hepatotropic and lymphotropic virus that has been associated with various diseases and syndromes. Autoimmune hepatitis is a chronic disease of unknown etiology, marked by the continuous inflammation of hepatocytes and necrosis and has a tendency to advance to cirrhosis. Objective: A comparative study between cases of chronic HCV infection and AIH cases regarding different parameters including their genetic association with HLA class II alleles: DRB1*01* - DRB1*15* Methodology: The study included Eighty subjects, Group I: 30 chronic HCV, Group II: 30 AIH, Group III: 20 healthy controls. HLA Typing was performed using a line probe assay. Results: HLA DRB1 ∗ 07, DRB1 ∗ 11 were highly associated with HCV clinical cases. DRB1*3 and DRB1*5 were the predominant alleles in AIH (representing 66.7% and 53.3% respectively). Conclusion: Certain HLA alleles of class II could be linked to hepatitis cases (either caused by HCV or autoimmune) and can predict clinical course and outcome of the disease.
HLA DRB1等位基因与慢性丙型肝炎病毒感染和自身免疫性肝炎相关
背景:丙型肝炎病毒是一种嗜肝性和淋巴性病毒,与多种疾病和综合征有关。自身免疫性肝炎是一种病因不明的慢性疾病,以肝细胞持续炎症和坏死为特征,并有向肝硬化发展的趋势。目的:比较慢性HCV感染与AIH患者HLAⅱ类等位基因DRB1*01* - DRB1*15*的遗传相关性。方法:共纳入80例受试者,ⅰ组:慢性HCV 30例,ⅱ组:AIH 30例,ⅲ组:健康对照20例。HLA分型采用线探针法。结果:HLA DRB1∗07,DRB1∗11与HCV临床病例高度相关。DRB1*3和DRB1*5是AIH的优势等位基因(分别占66.7%和53.3%)。结论:某些HLA II类等位基因可能与肝炎病例(由HCV或自身免疫性引起)有关,并可预测该病的临床病程和预后。
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