Impaired induction of interleukin 28B and expression of interferon λ 4 associated with nonresponse to interferon‐based therapy in chronic hepatitis C

2015 
Background and Aim Interferon (IFN) λ plays an important role in innate immunity to protect against hepatitis C viral (HCV) infection. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) near IL28B (IFNλ3) are strongly associated with treatment response to IFNα therapy in chronic hepatitis C (CHC) patients. Recently, IFNλ4 related to IL28B-unfavorable allele was discovered. However, the impact of IFNλs on CHC is unknown. We aimed to investigate the mechanism underlying responsiveness to IFN-based therapy in CHC associated with SNPs near IL28B. Methods We evaluated the basal mRNA levels and ex-vivo induction of IFNλ expression including IFNλ4 in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from 50 CHC patients treated with pegylated-IFNα/RBV. Furthermore, we investigated the effect of IFNλ4 on induction of IL28B in vitro. Results When PBMCs were stimulated with IFNα and polyinosinic–polycytidylic acid, IL28B induction was significantly lower in patients with IL28B-unfavorable genotype (rs12979860 CT/TT) than those with IL28B-favorable genotype (rs12979860 CC; P = 0.049). IL28B induction was lower in nonresponders than in relapsers (P = 0.04), and it was also lower in nonsustained virological responder patients for triple therapy including NS3 protease inhibitors. IFNλ4 mRNA was detected in 12 of 26 patients with IL28B-unfavorable SNP, and IFNλ4 expression was associated with lower IL28B induction in patients with IL28B-unfavorable genotype (P = 0.04) and nonresponse to IFNα therapy (P = 0.003). Overexpression of IFNλ4 suppressed IL28B induction and promoter activation. Conclusions Impaired induction of IL28B, related to IFNλ4 expression in PBMCs of IL28B-unfavorable patients, is associated with nonresponse to IFNα-based therapy for hepatitis C viral infection.
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