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A Serum MicroRNA Signature Is Associated with the Immune Control of Chronic Hepatitis B Virus Infection: e110782
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Oliveri, Filippo
, Moriconi, Francesco
, Ciccorossi, Pietro
, Rastelli, Carlotta
, Brunetto, Maurizia Rossana
, Colombatto, Piero
, Cherubini, Beatrice
, Cavallone, Daniela
, Coco, Barbara
, Romagnoli, Veronica
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Hepatitis B virus
2014
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A Serum MicroRNA Signature Is Associated with the Immune Control of Chronic Hepatitis B Virus Infection: e110782
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Oliveri, Filippo
, Moriconi, Francesco
, Ciccorossi, Pietro
, Rastelli, Carlotta
, Brunetto, Maurizia Rossana
, Colombatto, Piero
, Cherubini, Beatrice
, Cavallone, Daniela
, Coco, Barbara
, Romagnoli, Veronica
in
Hepatitis B virus
2014
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A Serum MicroRNA Signature Is Associated with the Immune Control of Chronic Hepatitis B Virus Infection: e110782
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Oliveri, Filippo
, Moriconi, Francesco
, Ciccorossi, Pietro
, Rastelli, Carlotta
, Brunetto, Maurizia Rossana
, Colombatto, Piero
, Cherubini, Beatrice
, Cavallone, Daniela
, Coco, Barbara
, Romagnoli, Veronica
in
Hepatitis B virus
2014
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A Serum MicroRNA Signature Is Associated with the Immune Control of Chronic Hepatitis B Virus Infection: e110782
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A Serum MicroRNA Signature Is Associated with the Immune Control of Chronic Hepatitis B Virus Infection: e110782
2014
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Background and Aims The virus/host interplay mediates liver pathology in chronic HBV infection. MiRNAs play a pivotal role in virus/host interactions and are detected in both serum and HBsAg-particles, but studies of their dynamics during chronic infection and antiviral therapy are missing. We studied serum miRNAs during different phases of chronic HBV infection and antiviral treatment. Methods MiRNAs were profiled by miRCURY-LNA-Universal-RT-miRNA-PCR (Exiqon-A/S) and qPCR-panels-I/II-739-miRNA-assays and single-RT-q-PCRs. Two cohorts of well-characterized HBsAg-carriers were studied (median follow-up 34-52 months): a) training-panel (141 sera) and HBsAg-particles (32 samples) from 61 HBsAg-carriers and b) validation-panel (136 sera) from 84 carriers. Results Thirty-one miRNAs were differentially expressed in inactive-carriers (IC) and chronic-hepatitis-B (CHB) with the largest difference for miR-122-5p, miR-99a-5p and miR-192-5p (liver-specific-miRNAs), over-expressed in both sera and HBsAg-particles of CHB (ANOVA/U-test p-values: <0.000001/0.000001; <0.000001/0.000003; <0.000001/0.000005, respectively) and significantly down-regulated during- and after-treatment in sustained-virological-responders (SVR). MiRNA-profiles of IC and SVR clustered in the heatmap. Liver-miRNAs were combined with miR-335, miR-126 and miR-320a (internal controls) to build a MiR-B-Index with 100% sensitivity, 83.3% and 92.5% specificity (-1.7 cut-off) in both training and validation cohorts to identify IC. MiR-B-Index (-5.72, -20.43/14.38) correlated with ALT (49, 10/2056 U/l, rho = -0.497, p<0.001), HBV-DNA (4.58, undetectable/>8.3 Log10 IU/mL, rho = -0.732, p<0.001) and HBsAg (3.40, 0.11/5.49 Log10 IU/mL, rho = -0.883, p<0.001). At multivariate analysis HBV-DNA (p = 0.002), HBsAg (p<0.001) and infection-phase (p<0.001), but not ALT (p = 0.360) correlated with MiR-B-Index. In SVR to Peg-IFN/NUCs MiR-B-Index improved during-therapy and post-treatment reaching IC-like values (5.32, -1.65/10.91 vs 6.68, 0.54/9.53, p = 0.324) beckoning sustained HBV-immune-control earlier than HBsAg-decline. Conclusions Serum miRNA profile change dynamically during the different phases of chronic HBV infection. We identified a miRNA signature associated with both natural-occurring and therapy-induced immune control of HBV infection. The MiR-B-Index might be a useful biomarker for the early identification of the sustained switch from CHB to inactive HBV-infection in patients treated with antivirals.
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