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Home › Dataset Library › Transcription profiling by array of primary human hepatocytes derived from hepatitis C patients treated with type III interferons (IFNs)...

Dataset: Transcription profiling by array of primary human hepatocytes derived from hepatitis C patients treated with type III interferons (IFNs) for 6 or 24 hours

Recent identification of IL28B gene polymorphisms associated with hepatitis C virus (HCV) clearance suggests a role for type III...

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Recent identification of IL28B gene polymorphisms associated with hepatitis C virus (HCV) clearance suggests a role for type III interferons (IFNs) in hepatitis C infection. The function of type III IFNs in intrinsic antiviral immunity is poorly understood. Here we show that HCV infection of primary human hepatocytes results in a robust induction of type III but not type I IFNs, leading to IFN- stimulated gene (ISG) expression. In addition, HCV infection elicits a much broader range of gene expression alterations in addition to ISG induction. The induction of type III IFNs is mediated by IRF3 and NFkB- dependent pathways. Type III IFN, aside from upregulating ISGs with a different kinetic profile, induces a distinct set of genes from type I IFN, potentially explaining the functional difference between the two types of IFNs. Chimpanzees undergoing experimental HCV infection demonstrated a prompt hepatic induction of IL28, associating with ISG upregulation, but minimal type I IFN induction. Analysis of liver biopsies from HCV-infected patients supported a close correlation among hepatic expression of IL28 and ISGs, but not with type I IFNs. Our study demonstrates that HCV infection results predominantly in type III IFN induction in the liver and the level of induction correlates with hepatic ISG levels, thus providing a mechanistic explanation for the association between IL28, ISG levels and recovery from HCV infection as well as a potential therapeutic strategy for the treatment of non-responders. Samples were treated with IFN or IL28b after 6 or 24 hours with three replications

Species:
human

Samples:
15

Source:
E-GEOD-31193

PubMed:
22248663

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Sep.16, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample time compound
GSM773317 none
GSM773317 none
GSM773317 none
GSM773320 24 IFN
GSM773320 24 IFN
GSM773320 24 IFN
GSM773323 6 IFN
GSM773323 6 IFN
GSM773323 6 IFN
GSM773326 24 IL28B
GSM773326 24 IL28B
GSM773326 24 IL28B
GSM773329 6 IL28B
GSM773329 6 IL28B
GSM773329 6 IL28B

Tags

  • hepatitis
  • hepatitis c
  • liver

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