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ITPA gene variants protect against anaemia in patients treated for chronic hepatitis C

Fellay, Jacques  
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Thompson, Alexander J.
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Ge, Dongliang
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2010
Nature

Chronic infection with the hepatitis C virus (HCV) affects 170 million people worldwide and is an important cause of liver-related morbidity and mortality. The standard of care therapy combines pegylated interferon (pegIFN) alpha and ribavirin (RBV), and is associated with a range of treatment-limiting adverse effects. One of the most important of these is RBV-induced haemolytic anaemia, which affects most patients and is severe enough to require dose modification in up to 15% of patients. Here we show that genetic variants leading to inosine triphosphatase deficiency, a condition not thought to be clinically important, protect against haemolytic anaemia in hepatitis-C-infected patients receiving RBV.

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DOI
10.1038/nature08825
Author(s)
Fellay, Jacques  
Thompson, Alexander J.
Ge, Dongliang
Gumbs, Curtis E.
Urban, Thomas J.
Shianna, Kevin V.
Little, Latasha D.
Qiu, Ping
Bertelsen, Arthur H.
Watson, Mark
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Date Issued

2010

Published in
Nature
Volume

464

Issue

7287

Start page

405

End page

8

Note

Comment in: J Hepatol. 2010 Nov;53(5):971-3 and Hepatology. 2010 Jun;51(6):2223-5

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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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April 11, 2011
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