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IL28B rs12979860 T allele protects against CMV disease in liver transplant recipients in the post-prophylaxis and late period

Authors :
Renata Senkerikova
Eva Sticova
Klara Chmelova
Magdalena Neroldova
Dusan Merta
Pavel Trunecka
Sona Frankova
Milan Jirsa
Julius Spicak
Jan Šperl
Source :
Transplant infectious disease : an official journal of the Transplantation SocietyREFERENCES. 21(4)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

BACKGROUND Cytomegalovirus (CMV) disease represents a serious complication in liver transplant (OLT) recipients. CMV prophylaxis reduces incidence of CMV disease in the early post-transplant period (on-prophylaxis disease, OPD) but may postpone its manifestation after the completion of prophylaxis. Post-prophylaxis disease (PPD) incidence after prophylaxis cessation may be modified by genetic factors. METHODS We analyzed impact of IL28B rs1297986 variants on CMV disease incidence in 743 adult OLT recipients receiving universal prophylaxis. RESULTS One hundred and forty-four (19.4%) patients had at least one CMV disease episode. One hundred and two of them (70.8%) had at least one OPD and 36 (25%) patients had PPD, six (4.2%) patients had both. The rate of IL28B T allele carriers was lower in PPD group (38.9%) in comparison with OPD group (66.7%, P = 0.005) and group without CMV disease (61.4%, P = 0.009). The impact of IL28B genotype on the risk of CMV OPD was significant neither in the allelic (TT + CT vs CC, P = 0.32) nor in the recessive model (TT vs CT + CC, P = 0.79). Contrarily, in the PPD group, T allele (TT + CT vs CC) had a protective effect, OR 0.4 (95% CI 0.2-0.8, P = 0.008). Further risk factors of PPD were age

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ISSN :
13993062
Volume :
21
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Transplant infectious disease : an official journal of the Transplantation SocietyREFERENCES
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5fec0817497f08011215c4c37c3752b9