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Genetic Polymorphisms Associated with Liver Disease Progression in HIV/HCV-Coinfected Patients

dc.contributor.authorMedrano, Luz Maria
dc.contributor.authorJimenez-Sousa, Maria Angeles
dc.contributor.authorFernandez-Rodriguez, Amanda
dc.contributor.authorResino, Salvador
dc.contributor.funderInstituto de Salud Carlos IIIes_ES
dc.date.accessioned2024-05-21T06:51:23Z
dc.date.available2024-05-21T06:51:23Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.description.abstractThe pathogenic mechanisms of the accelerated progression of liver injury in HIV/HCV coinfection are incompletely understood. The progression of liver disease is variable between individuals having similar risk factors, suggesting that genetic background is an important contributor. The aim of this review is to give a summary of all single nucleotide polymorphisms associated with the severity of liver disease in patients coinfected with HIV and HCV reported in the literature. Therefore, a systematic search for articles published was made, 17 of which were selected for this review. In summary, a large number of single nucleotide polymorphisms have been associated with the severity of liver disease in HIV/HCV-coinfected patients. These genes are involved in different biological processes, including seven that correspond to cytokine genes (IFNL3-4, CXCL9-11, IL15, TNF), two to receptor genes (IL7R, TLR8), and three are genes related to metabolism (PNPLA3, FTO, GSTM1). In addition, two combinations of polymorphisms (cirrhosis risk score and mitochondrial haplogroups) have also been related to severity of liver disease in HIV/HCV-coinfected patients. Although determinants other than genetics, such as environmental and viral factors, may be implicated in liver disease progression, information about genetic variation might be useful in clinical practice, allowing prioritization of patients with a genetic background that predispose to a worse evolution of HCV-related liver disease.es_ES
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dc.description.sponsorshipThis work was supported by a grant from Fondo de Investigación de Sanidad (FIS) [PI14CIII/00011 and MPY 1404/15]. Luz María Medrano is supported by the Rio Ortega program, María Ángeles Jimenez-Sousa by the Sara Borrell program and Amanda Fernández Rodríguez is a Miguel Servet I Researcher (grant numbers CM14CIII/0002, CD13/00013 and CP14/0010); all of them funded by FIS.es_ES
dc.format.number1es_ES
dc.format.page3-15es_ES
dc.format.volume19es_ES
dc.identifier.citationAIDS Rev. 2017 Jan-Mar;19(1):3-15.es_ES
dc.identifier.e-issn1698-6997es_ES
dc.identifier.journalAIDS reviewses_ES
dc.identifier.pubmedID28182609es_ES
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12105/19496
dc.language.isoenges_ES
dc.publisherPermanyer Publicationses_ES
dc.relation.projectFISinfo:fis/Instituto de Salud Carlos III/null/null/ISCIII Subprograma de proyectos de investigacion en salud . Modalidad proyectos en salud. (2014)/PI14CIII/00011es_ES
dc.relation.projectFISinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/ES/MPY1404/15es_ES
dc.relation.projectFISinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/ES/CM14CIII/0002es_ES
dc.relation.projectFISinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/ES/CD13/00013es_ES
dc.relation.projectFISinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/ES/CP14/0010es_ES
dc.relation.publisherversionhttps://www.aidsreviews.com/resumen.php?id=1353&indice=2017191&u=unpes_ES
dc.repisalud.centroISCIII::Centro Nacional de Microbiologíaes_ES
dc.repisalud.institucionISCIIIes_ES
dc.rights.accessRightsopen accesses_ES
dc.rights.licenseAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/*
dc.subjectGenetic polymorphismses_ES
dc.subjectHCV/HIV coinfectiones_ES
dc.subjectLiver fibrosises_ES
dc.subjectCirrhosises_ES
dc.subjectLiver-related diseasees_ES
dc.subject.meshPolymorphism, Single Nucleotidees_ES
dc.subject.meshBiomarkerses_ES
dc.subject.meshChemokine CXCL9es_ES
dc.subject.meshCoinfectiones_ES
dc.subject.meshDisease Progressiones_ES
dc.subject.meshHIV Infectionses_ES
dc.subject.meshHepatitis Ces_ES
dc.subject.meshHumanses_ES
dc.subject.meshInterferonses_ES
dc.subject.meshInterleukinses_ES
dc.subject.meshLiver Diseaseses_ES
dc.subject.meshReceptors, Interleukin-7es_ES
dc.subject.meshToll-Like Receptor 8es_ES
dc.titleGenetic Polymorphisms Associated with Liver Disease Progression in HIV/HCV-Coinfected Patientses_ES
dc.typereview articlees_ES
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