PMID: 16623280Apr 21, 2006Paper

The role of STAT proteins in the regulation of the response to the interferone alpha therapy in chronic hepatitis C

Vnitr̆ní lékar̆ství
J EhrmannP Kümpel

Abstract

The currently used standard treatment for chronic hepatitis C using a dual combination of IFNalpha/RBV is only successful in 50% cases. With the exception of some clinical and biochemical factors, degree of inflammation (grading) and degree of fibrosis (staging), there are no other known markers which may serve as valid predictors of response to therapy. Interference of hepatitis C virus (HCV) with signaling pathways modulated by JAK-STAT, ERK 1/2, NFkappaB and MAP proteins is one mechanism which may influence the interaction between HCV and IFNalpha. These proteins regulate different cell processes such as activation of cytokines, activation of apoptosis, regulation of cell proliferation etc. Therefore, it is possible that impaired signaling or inhibition/dysregulation of some of these proteins by HCV infection may cause resistance to IFNalpha treatment. This review is completed by results of preliminary study the aim of which was immunohistochemical assessment and analysis of expression of STAT 2, 3 proteins, their inhibitors SOCS 2, 3 and PIAS 3 and proteins JAK 1 and ERK 1/2 in liver biopsies of 26 patients with chronic hepatitis C treated by dual combination IFNalpha/RBV and subsequent correlation of the results of immunoh...Continue Reading

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