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Authors

Estrabaud E,
Lapalus M,
Broët P,
Appourchaux K,
Muynck SD,
Lada O,
Martinot-Peignoux M,
Bièche I,
Vidaud M,

Abstract

The microRNA miR-122 is highly expressed in the liver and stimulates hepatitis C virus (HCV) replication in vitro. IFNL3 (lambda-3 interferon gene) polymorphisms and the expression of miR-122 have been associated with sustained virological response (SVR) to treatment with pegylated interferon plus ribavirin in patients with chronic hepatitis C (CHC). We investigated, in vivo, the relationship between miR-122 expression, IFNL3 polymorphism, fibrosis, and response to PEG-IFN plus ribavirin. Pretreatment liver biopsy specimens and serum samples from 133 patients with CHC were included. Sixty-six patients achieved SVR, and 64 failed to respond to the treatment (43 nonresponders [NR] and 21 relapsers [RR]). All stages of fibrosis were represented, with 39, 50, 23, and 19 patients, respectively, having Metavir scores of F1, F2, F3, and F4. miR-122 expression was assessed by real-time quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR) and IFNL3 rs12979860 by direct sequencing. Hepatic miR-122 expression was higher in patients with the IFNL3 CC genotype than in those with the IFNL3 CT or TT genotype, in all patients (P = 0.025), and in NRs plus RRs (P = 0.013). Increased hepatic miR-122 was more strongly associated with complete early virological response (cEVR) (P = 0.003) than with SVR (P = 0.016). In multivariate analysis, increased hepatic miR-122 was only associated with the IFNL3 CC genotype. miR-122 was decreased in patients with advanced fibrosis (Metavir scores of F3 and F4) compared to its levels in patients with mild and moderate fibrosis (F1 and F2) (P = 0.01). Serum and hepatic expression of miR-122 were not associated. The association between miR-122 and IFNL3 was stronger than the association between miR-122 and response to treatment. miR-122 may play a role in the early viral decline that is dependent on IFNL3 and the innate immune response.

Importance: miR-122 plays a crucial role during HCV infection. Moreover, it was reported that miR-122 binding within the HCV genome stimulates its replication. Moreover, miR-122 is highly expressed within hepatocytes, where it regulates many cellular pathways. A reduction of miR-122 expression has been suggested to be associated with responsiveness to IFN-based therapy in patients with chronic hepatitis C. Several independent genome-wide association studies reported a strong association between IFNL3 polymorphism and responsiveness to IFN-based therapy. We report here a strong association between the expression of miR-122 and IFNL3 polymorphism that is independent of the response to the treatment. Our data suggest that modification of miR-122 expression may play an important role in the molecular mechanism associated with IFNL3 polymorphism. Moreover, we report a reduction of miR-122 at more advanced stages of fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis C.

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