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The American Journal of Gastroenterology | 2003

Sequence analysis of PePHD within HCV E2 region and correlation with resistance of interferon therapy in Japanese patients infected with HCV genotypes 2a and 2b.

Takeshi Saito; Takayoshi Ito; Hiroaki Ishiko; Mari Yonaha; Kenichi Morikawa; Akio Miyokawa; Keiji Mitamura

OBJECTIVE:Hepatitis C virus (HCV) E2 protein was recently reported to have a double-stranded RNA-activated protein kinase–eukaryotic initiation factor 2α (PKR-eIF2α) phosphorylation homology domain (PePHD); PKR is induced by interferon (IFN). PePHD interacts with PKR and inactivates it. PePHD could be a predictor for IFN response, like the interferon sensitivity determination region (ISDR) of HCV NS5A. Several groups reported that PePHD is conserved, and mutations in this region do not correlate with IFN response. In this study, we further investigated the amino acid variation of PePHD among four major genotypes and its correlation with IFN response.METHODS:We enrolled 74 patients for this study and determined PePHD sequence of HCV derived from sera of patients infected with HCV genotype 1a (1 patient; nonresponder [NR]), 1b (36 patients; 4 complete responders [CR], 32 NR), 2a (29 patients; 17 CR, 12 NR), and 2b (8 patients; 3 CR, 5 NR). We also analyzed mutations in ISDR of HCV genotype 1b in 31 patients.RESULTS:PePHD had several variations among four genotypes investigated. In patients infected with HCV genotype 1b, PePHD sequence was well conserved and seemed to have no correlation with IFN response. Mutations in ISDR were correlated with IFN response. In patients with HCV genotypes 2a and 2b, PePHD had multiple variations, and one particular motif, “RGQQ-” at the N-terminus, showed a close correlation with IFN resistance. All eight patients with HCV containing this motif were IFN nonresponders.CONCLUSIONS:IFN resistance of HCV correlates with its “RGQQ-” motif at the N-terminus of PePHD in HCV genotype 2a and 2b. PePHD of HCV could be a predictor of IFN resistance in patients infected with HCV genotype 2a and 2b.


Pediatric Dermatology | 2003

A case of giant pancreatic pseudocyst successfully treated with transpapillary pancreatic drainage

Hitoshi Ono; Tsunao Imamura; Tatsurou Yanagawa; Kazuo Konishi; Katsuhiro Hanawa; Akio Miyokawa; Mizuki Nomura; Takayuki Suzuki; Hitoshi Yoshida; Fumihiko Nozu; Junichi Niikawa; Shigeki Tanaka; Akio Nakamura; Mitsunori Hosino; Mitsuo Kusano; Keiji Mitamura


Pediatric Dermatology | 2015

Efficacy of self-expanding metal stent placement for gastric outlet obstruction caused by an unresectable malignant tumor

Taikan Yamamoto; Takashi Sekikawa; Ken Shimada; Akio Miyokawa; Yasutaka Takinishi; K. Kobayashi; Kouichirou Miyashita; Yusuke Saito; Hirokazu Toshima; Yu Kitahara; Atsushi Hisamatsu; Toshikazu Ikusue; Yu Utou; Yasuhiro Kaga


The Showa University Journal of Medical Sciences | 2003

Conserved Sequence and Function of HCV Core Protein in HCV-infected Patients with and Without Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Akio Miyokawa; Takayoshi Ito; Kenichi Morikawa; Takeshi Saito; Keiji Mitamura


The Showa University Journal of Medical Sciences | 2003

Translational Enhancement by the 3'-untranslated Region of Hepatitis C Virus RNA

Kenichi Morikawa; Takayoshi Ito; Hisako Nozawa; Akio Miyokawa; Takeshi Saito; Atsushi Katagiri; Keiji Mitamura


Pediatric Dermatology | 2003

Usefulness of cytologic examination using pancreatic duct lavage fluid for diagnosis of pancreatic ductal carcinoma -A novel examination developed for pancreatic ductal carcinoma-

Tsunao Imamura; Hitoshi Yoshida; Katsuya Kitamura; Tatsurou Yanagawa; Takeshi Saito; Katsuhiro Hanawa; Akio Miyokawa; Akitoshi Ikegami; Fumihiko Nozu; Akira Takahashi; Junichi Niikawa; Shigeki Tanaka; Miki Kushima; Keiji Mitamura


Pediatric Dermatology | 2003

A case of common bile duct stones successfully treated by endoscopic papillary balloon dilation using straight view scope with a transparent hood attached to the tip, following Billroth II gastrectomy

Katsuhiro Hanawa; Tsunao Imamura; Hitoshi Yoshida; Satoshi Sakaki; Takayuki Suzuki; Mizuki Nomura; Tatsurou Yanagawa; Katsuya Kitamura; Takeshi Saito; Akio Miyokawa; Akitoshi Ikegami; Katsumi Sasaki; Fumihiko Nozu; Keiji Mitamura


Pediatric Dermatology | 2003

A case of common bile duct stones with the complete separated orifices of commen bile duct and main pancreatic duct, successfully treated by endoscopic sphincterotomy (EST)

Katsuhiro Hanawa; Tsunao Imamura; Hitoshi Yoshida; Shigeaki Ishii; Tatsurou Yanagawa; Katsuya Kitamura; Takeshi Saito; Akio Miyokawa; Akitoshi Ikegami; Fumihiko Nozu; Keiji Mitamura; Michio Imawari


Pediatric Dermatology | 2003

A case of primary sclerosing cholangitis with a dominant stricture of extrahepatic bile duct successfully treated with endoscopic balloon dilation

Tatsuro Yanagawa; Tsunao Imamura; Hitoshi Yoshida; Hitoshi Ono; Katsuhiro Hanawa; Akio Miyokawa; Kazuo Konishi; Fumihiko Nozu; Minoru Shibata; Keiji Mitamura


Pediatric Dermatology | 2002

A Case of Malignant Stenosis of the Duodenum Successfully Treated with Metallic Stent Replacement Using Sliding Tube for Jejunoscopy

Tsunao Imamura; Kazuhiro Kaneko; Toshinori Kurahashi; Tatsuo Ozawa; Kazuo Konishi; Tatsurou Yanagawa; Hitoshi Ono; Katsuhiro Hanawa; Akio Miyokawa; Hitoshi Yoshida; Fumihiko Nozu; Kazushige Kusama; Katsuya Kitamura; Junichi Niikawa; Shigeki Tanaka; Keiji Mitamura

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