IL-4, IL-17 and CD163 Immunoexpression and IL-6 Gene Polymorphism in Chronic Hepatitis C Patients and Associated Hepatocellular Carcinoma
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Asian Pacific Organization for Cancer Prevention
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Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention;Vol 22 1105
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Abstract
Objective: 
To assess the expression of IL-4, IL-17 and CD-163 as well as study of IL6-572 C/G gene polymorphism in chronic HCV and HCC on top of HCV. 
Methods: 
Sixty HCC specimens and 60 adjacent hepatic tissue with HCV of different grades of necro-inflammation and different stages of fibrosis. In addition to 55 HCV, 60 HCC and 50 healthy venous blood samples for evaluation of IL6-572 C/G gene polymorphism. 
Results: 
high expression of IL-4, IL-17 and CD163 in higher grades of activity, late stages of fibrosis and higher degrees of steatosis of HCV. IL-4 and CD163 showed higher expression in advanced grades of HCC, while IL-17 more expressed in lower grades. No significant difference in IL6-572 C/G gene polymorphism among studied groups regarding G/C, G/G, C/C frequencies or G and C allele’s frequencies. 
Conclusion: 
IL-4, IL-17 and CD163 were associated with HCV severity. Their expression in HCC suggests their important role in HCC development. Blocking of these proteins may be a good target to control inflammation in HCV and can hinder progression to cirrhosis then to HCC. On the other hand, IL6-572 promoter gene polymorphism is neither associated with HCV infection nor with HCC development and its progression.
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0.530 
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98
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Aboushousha, T., Emad, M., Rizk, G., Ragab, K., Hammam, O., Fouad, R., & Helal, N. (2021). IL-4, IL-17 and CD163 immunoexpression and IL-6 gene polymorphism in chronic hepatitis C patients and associated hepatocellular carcinoma. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 22(4), 1105–1113. https://doi.org/10.31557/apjcp.2021.22.4.1105
