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Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics | 2013

Insulin resistance predicts sustained virological response to treatment of chronic hepatitis C independently of the IL28b rs12979860 polymorphism

J. A. del Campo; Javier Ampuero; L. Rojas; M. Conde; Ángela Rojas; M. Maraver; Raquel Millán; M. García-Valdecasas; José-Raúl García-Lozano; M.F. González-Escribano; Manuel Romero-Gómez

Insulin resistance has been strongly associated with the attainment of sustained viral response (SVR) in hepatitis C patients.


Genes and Immunity | 2015

Fine-mapping butyrophilin family genes revealed several polymorphisms influencing viral genotype selection in hepatitis C infection

Javier Ampuero; J. A. del Campo; L. Rojas; R.J. Garcia-Lozano; Maria Buti; R. Solà; Xavier Forns; Ricardo Moreno-Otero; R.J. Andrade; M. Diago; Javier Salmerón; Luis Rodrigo; J.A. Pons; J.M. Navarro; J.L. Calleja; Javier García-Samaniego; M. García-Valdecasas; Ángela Rojas; Raquel Millán; M.F. González-Escribano; Manuel Romero-Gómez

Host–viral genetic interaction has a key role in hepatitis C infection (HCV) and maybe in the viral selection. In a preliminary GWAS analysis, we identified BTN3A2 rs9104 to be associated with HCV genotype 1. Therefore, our aim was to determine the influence of BTN family on the selection of HCV genotype. We performed a fine-mapping analysis of BTN gene region in a cohort of chronic HCV infection (N=841), validating significant results in another independent chronic HCV infection cohort (N=637), according to selection of viral genotype. BTN3A2 rs9104, BTN3A2 rs733528, BTN2A1 rs6929846, BTN2A1 rs7763910 and BTN3A3 rs13220495 were associated with viral genotype selection. Interestingly, BTN3A2 rs9104 GG genotype was closely related to genotype 1 infection (80.7% (394/488) compared with genotype 3 infection (53.5% (23/43); P=0.0001) in patients harboring IL28B-CT/TT genotype, although this effect was not observed in IL28B-CC genotype. Similarly, BTN3A3 rs13220495 CC genotype was linked to genotype 3 infection (100% (32/32)) compared to genotype 1 (87.3% (137/157); P=0.028) in patients harboring IL28B-CC genotype, but did not in IL28B-CT/TT genotype. Genetic variants in the butyrophilin family genes may alter susceptibility to infection, selecting HCV genotype and influencing disease progression. BTN3A2 rs9104 was strongly associated with genotype 1 infection and the haplotype BTN3A3 rs13220495 CC+IL28B genotype CC was universal in patients with hepatitis C genotype 3a.


Journal of Clinical Virology | 2015

Role of ITPA and SLC28A2 genes in the prediction of anaemia associated with protease inhibitor plus ribavirin and peginterferon in hepatitis C treatment

Javier Ampuero; José A. del Campo; L. Rojas; Jose Luis Calleja; J. Cabezas; Sabela Lens; Javier Crespo; Xavier Forns; Raúl J. Andrade; Inmaculada Fernández; Maria Buti; Raquel Millán; Manuel Romero-Gómez

BACKGROUND Anaemia is a common side-effect of ribavirin (RBV) use that overwhelms management of hepatitis C when protease inhibitors are added. AIM To assess the pharmacogenomic impact of candidate genes SLC28A2, SLC28A3 and ITPA on anaemia in patients receiving triple therapy. METHODS Patients (n=161) with chronic hepatitis C genotype 1 treated with telaprevir (n=95) or boceprevir (n=66) were included. Using RT-PCR we genotyped ITPA (rs1127354, rs7270101) and SLC28A3 (rs56350726, rs10868138) and SLC28A2 (rs11854484). Clinically significant anaemia (CSA) was diagnosed when at least one of the following criteria was observed: (a) haemoglobin <8.5g/dL during treatment; (b) blood transfusion required; (c) erythropoietin administered. RESULTS CSA occurred in 44% (69/157) of patients and was associated with SLC28A2 rs11854484 [CC/CT genotypes: 33% (26/78) vs. TT genotype: 56% (36/64); p=0.006]. Further, the needed for blood transfusion was related to genotype [CC: 0% (0/18) vs. CT: 13% (8/61) vs. TT: 27% (17/64); p=0.016]. Similarly, ITPA rs1127354 genotypes [AA/AC: 19% (3/16) vs. CC: 45% (61/135; p=0.060] were linked to CSA. In multivariate analysis, SLC28A2 rs11854484 TT genotype (OR:2.33;95%CI:1.10-4.95; p=0.027), female sex (OR:2.54;95% CI:1.13-5.71;p=0.024) and Hb drop at week 4) OR: 1.36; 95CI%: 1.11-1.67; p=0.003) were independently associated with CSA. Similarly, ITPA rs1127354 genotypes [AA/AC: 16% (3/19) vs. CC: 63% (85/134); p=0.0001] and ITPA rs6051702 genotypes [CC/CA: 46% (26/57) vs. CC: 65% (60/93); p=0.023] were related to Hb drop of >3g/dL at week 4. CONCLUSIONS In patients receiving first generation protease inhibitors, genotype SLC28A2 rs11854484 predicts CSA, and helps to identify a subgroup of patients with better tolerance of triple therapy.


Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology | 2018

Minimal hepatic encephalopathy identifies patients at risk of faster cirrhosis progression: Minimal HE and cirrhosis progression

Javier Ampuero; Carmina Montoliu; Macarena Simón-Talero; Virginia Aguilera; Raquel Millán; Celina Márquez; Rodrigo Jover; M.C. Rico; Carmen Sendra; Miguel A. Serra; Manuel Romero-Gómez

Minimal hepatic encephalopathy (MHE) predicts poor prognosis and could reflect an advanced liver disease. We aimed to assess whether MHE could be a surrogate marker of a further liver disease.


Journal of Hepatology | 2014

P219 FINE MAPPING OF THE BUTYROPHILIN GENOMICS REGION: ROLE IN HEPATITIS C VIRUS INFECTION (HCV)

L. Rojas; Javier Ampuero; J.A. Del Campo; R.J. Garcia-Lozano; R. Solà; Xavier Forns; Ricardo Moreno-Otero; R. Andrade; M. Diago; Javier Salmerón; Luis Rodrigo; J.A. Pons; J.M. Navarro; J.L. Calleja; Javier García-Samaniego; Maria Buti; Javier Crespo; C. Fernandez-Rodriguez; Raquel Millán; M.F. González-Escribano; M. Romero-Gómez


Journal of Hepatology | 2015

P0969 : Role of epigenetic factors in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis development

Rocío Gallego-Durán; J.A. Del Campo; Javier Ampuero; M. García-Valdecasas; L. Rojas; Helena Pastor-Ramírez; M.J. Pareja; Raquel Millán; M.C. Rico; Antonio Gil-Gómez; Araceli Monroy Rojas; M. Romero-Gómez


Revista Espanola De Enfermedades Digestivas | 2012

Prevalencia de la infección por H. pylori. Relación con la infección por virus de la hepatitis A

Manuel Castro-Fernandez; Julio Vargas-Romero; E. Hoyas; Eloisa Lamas; Raquel Millán; Manuel Romero-Gómez


Journal of Hepatology | 2018

Critical flicker frequency improves its diagnostic and predictive accuracy of hepatic encephalopathy by decreasing the dispersion between measures

C. Sendra; V. Aguilera; M.C. Rico; Raquel Millán; Antonio Gil-Gómez; Javier Ampuero; Manuel Romero Gómez


Journal of Hepatology | 2018

Genetic and functional analysis of FGF21 in NAFLD/NASH

Rocío Gallego-Durán; F. Martin; Javier Ampuero; J.A.D.C. Castillo; H. Pastor; M.J. Pareja; A. Gil-Gomez; A. Rojas; M. Carmen Rico; Raquel Millán; R. Montero-Vallejo; L. Alvarez-Amor; M.T.A. Loste; J.A. Guerra; R.M. Hernandez; J.L.C. Panero; R.J. Andrade; Javier Crespo; Carmelo García-Monzón; M.R. Gomez


Journal of clinical and experimental hepatology | 2017

Critical Flicker Frequency Predicts Progression among Stages of Cirrhosis

Javier Ampuero; Virginia Aguilera; Carmina Montoliu; Macarena Simón-Talero; Carmen Sendra; Celina Márquez; Rodrigo Jover; Raquel Millán; Manuel Romero-Gómez

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L. Rojas

American Museum of Natural History

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M. Romero-Gómez

Spanish National Research Council

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Xavier Forns

University of Barcelona

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M. Diago

University of Valencia

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M. García-Valdecasas

Spanish National Research Council

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Maria Buti

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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