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ITPase activity modulates the severity of anaemia in HCV-related cirrhosis treated with ribavirin-containing interferon-free regimens

Authors :
Maria Stanzione
Federica Calò
Carmine Minichini
Rosa Zampino
Mario Starace
Luca Rinaldi
Nicola Coppola
Salvatore Martini
Pietro Filippini
Stefania De Pascalis
Giovanni Battista Gaeta
Antonio Riccardo Buonomo
Ivan Gentile
Giorgio de Stefano
Alessandro Federico
Marcello Persico
Giovanni Di Caprio
Vincenzo Messina
G. Stornaiuolo
Guglielmo Borgia
Tiziana Ascione
Vincenzo Sangiovanni
Coppola, Nicola
De Pascalis, S
Messina, V
Di Caprio, G
Martini, Saturnino
de Stefano, G
Starace, M
Stornaiuolo, G
Stanzione, M
Ascione, T
Minichini, C
Sangiovanni, V
Zampino, Rosa
Calã², F
Rinaldi, L
Persico, M
Federico, Alessandro
Buonomo, Ar
Borgia, G
Gaeta, Giovanni Battista
Filippini, Pietro
Gentile, I.
De Pascalis, Stefania
Messina, Vincenzo
Di Caprio, Giovanni
Martini, Salvatore
de Stefano, Giorgio
Starace, Mario
Stornaiuolo, Gianfranca
Stanzione, Maria
Ascione, Tiziana
Minichini, Carmine
Sangiovanni, Vincenzo
Calò, Federica
Rinaldi, Luca
Persico, Marcello
Buonomo, ANTONIO RICCARDO
Borgia, Guglielmo
Gentile, Ivan
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Background To investigate the association between inosine triphosphatase (ITPase) activity and the degree of anaemia occurring during direct-acting antiviral (DAA)/ribavirin (RBV)-based therapy in patients with cirrhosis. Methods In a multicentre, prospective study 227 patients with HCV-related cirrhosis treated with DAA and RBV were enrolled. All patients were screened for the rs1127354 and rs7270101 ITPA single nucleotide polymorphisms using direct sequencing. Results 150 (66.1%) patients had normal (100%) ITPase activity, 48 (21.1%) had moderate (60%) activity and 29 (12.8%) minimal (≤30%) activity. The ITPase activity significantly influenced the haemoglobin concentration: at day 15 it was -1.248 (sd ±0.978) in the 150 patients with an ITPase activity of 100% and -0.616 (±0.862) in the 77 patients with an ITPase activity less than 100% ( P Conclusions This study suggests that the polymorphisms in the ITPA gene influence the severity of anaemia during the first month of a DAA/RBV-based treatment in HCV-related cirrhosis.

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OpenAIRE
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