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IL-4, IL-17 and CD163 Immunoexpression and IL-6 Gene Polymorphism in Chronic Hepatitis C Patients and Associated Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Tarek Aboushousha, Marine Emad, Gina Rizk, Khaled Mohamed Ragab, Olfat Hammam, Rabab Fouad, Noha Helal

2021Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess the expression of IL-4, IL-17 and CD-163 as well as study of IL6-572 C/G gene polymorphism in chronic HCV and HCC on top of HCV. METHODS: Sixty HCC specimens and 60 adjacent hepatic tissue with HCV of different grades of necro-inflammation and different stages of fibrosis. In addition to 55 HCV, 60 HCC and 50 healthy venous blood samples for evaluation of IL6-572 C/G gene polymorphism. RESULTS: high expression of IL-4, IL-17 and CD163 in higher grades of activity, late stages of fibrosis and higher degrees of steatosis of HCV. IL-4 and CD163 showed higher expression in advanced grades of HCC, while IL-17 more expressed in lower grades. No significant difference in IL6-572 C/G gene polymorphism among studied groups regarding G/C, G/G, C/C frequencies or G and C allele's frequencies. CONCLUSION: IL-4, IL-17 and CD163 were associated with HCV severity. Their expression in HCC suggests their important role in HCC development. Blocking of these proteins may be a good target to control inflammation in HCV and can hinder progression to cirrhosis then to HCC. On the other hand, IL6-572 promoter gene polymorphism is neither associated with HCV infection nor with HCC development and its progression.<br />.

Topics & Concepts

Hepatocellular carcinomaCirrhosisFibrosisAlleleInflammationCD163Hepatitis CLiver cancerHepatitis C virusImmunologyGeneMedicineBiologyGastroenterologyInternal medicinePhenotypeVirusGeneticsPsoriasis: Treatment and PathogenesisHepatitis C virus researchVitamin D Research Studies
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