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Influence of IFNL3/4 Polymorphisms on the Incidence of Cytomegalovirus Infection After Solid-Organ Transplantation
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 4379030
Author(s) Manuel, O.; Wojtowicz, A.; Bibert, S.; Mueller, N. J.; van Delden, C.; Hirsch, H. H.; Steiger, J.; Stern, M.; Egli, A.; Garzoni, C.; Binet, I.; Weisser, M.; Berger, C.; Cusini, A.; Meylan, P.; Pascual, M.; Bochud, P. Y.; Swiss Transplant Cohort, Study
Author(s) at UniBasel Egli, Adrian
Hirsch, Hans H.
Year 2015
Title Influence of IFNL3/4 Polymorphisms on the Incidence of Cytomegalovirus Infection After Solid-Organ Transplantation
Journal The Journal of Infectious Diseases
Volume 211
Number 6
Pages / Article-Number 906-14
Keywords Adult; Aged; Antiviral Agents/therapeutic use; Cytomegalovirus/physiology; Cytomegalovirus Infections/epidemiology/*genetics/prevention & control; Female; Genetic Association Studies; Genetic Predisposition to Disease; Humans; Incidence; Interleukins/*genetics; Kidney Transplantation/*adverse effects; Male; Middle Aged; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide; Virus Replication; Il28b; antiviral immunity; cohort study; innate immunity; viral infection
Mesh terms Adult; Aged; Antiviral Agents, therapeutic use; Cytomegalovirus, physiology; Cytomegalovirus Infections, prevention & control; Female; Genetic Association Studies; Genetic Predisposition to Disease; Humans; Incidence; Interleukins, genetics; Kidney Transplantation, adverse effects; Male; Middle Aged; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide; Virus Replication
Abstract BACKGROUND: Polymorphisms in IFNL3 and IFNL4, the genes encoding interferon lambda3 and interferon lambda4, respectively, have been associated with reduced hepatitis C virus clearance. We explored the role of such polymorphisms on the incidence of cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection in solid-organ transplant recipients. METHODS: White patients participating in the Swiss Transplant Cohort Study in 2008-2011 were included. A novel functional TT/-G polymorphism (rs368234815) in the CpG region upstream of IFNL3 was investigated. RESULTS: A total of 840 solid-organ transplant recipients at risk for CMV infection were included, among whom 373 (44%) received antiviral prophylaxis. The 12-month cumulative incidence of CMV replication and disease were 0.44 and 0.08 cases, respectively. Patient homozygous for the minor rs368234815 allele (-G/-G) tended to have a higher cumulative incidence of CMV replication (subdistribution hazard ratio [SHR], 1.30 [95% confidence interval {CI}, .97-1.74]; P = .07), compared with other patients (TT/TT or TT/-G). The association was significant among patients followed by a preemptive approach (SHR, 1.46 [95% CI, 1.01-2.12]; P = .047), especially in patients receiving an organ from a seropositive donor (SHR, 1.92 [95% CI, 1.30-2.85]; P = .001), but not among those who received antiviral prophylaxis (SHR, 1.13 [95% CI, .70-1.83]; P = .6). These associations remained significant in multivariate competing risk regression models. CONCLUSIONS: Polymorphisms in the IFNL3/4 region influence susceptibility to CMV replication in solid-organ transplant recipients, particularly in patients not receiving antiviral prophylaxis.
Publisher Oxford University Press
ISSN/ISBN 0022-1899 ; 1537-6613
URL https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-102336
edoc-URL https://edoc.unibas.ch/61732/
Full Text on edoc No
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1093/infdis/jiu557
PubMed ID http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25301956
Document type (ISI) Journal Article, Multicenter Study
 
   

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