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GWAS Study

A Genome-Wide Association Study on Liver Stiffness Changes during Hepatitis C Virus Infection Cure.

Corma-Gómez A, Macías J, Rivero A et al.

34441435 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
242 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

CA
Corma-Gómez A
MJ
Macías J
RA
Rivero A
RA
Rivero-Juarez A
DL
de Los Santos I
RS
Reus-Bañuls S
ML
Morano L
MD
Merino D
PR
Palacios R
GC
Galera C
FM
Fernández-Fuertes M
GA
González-Serna A
DR
de Rojas I
RA
Ruiz A
SM
Sáez ME
RL
Real LM
PJ
Pineda JA
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Liver stiffness (LS) at sustained virological response (SVR) after direct-acting antivirals (DAA)-based therapy is a predictor of liver events in hepatitis C virus (HCV)-infected patients. The study aim was to identify genetic factors associated with LS changes from the moment of starting anti-HCV therapy to SVR. This prospective study included HCV-infected patients from the GEHEP-011 cohort who achieved SVR with DAA-based therapy, with LS pre-treatment ≥ 9.5 kPa and LS measurement available at SVR. Plink and Magma software were used to carry out genome-wide single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)-based and gene-based association analyses, respectively. The ShinyGO application was used for exploring enrichment in Gene Ontology (GO) categories for biological processes. Overall, 242 patients were included. Median (quartile 1, quartile 3) LS values at pre-treatment and at SVR were 16.8 (12, 28) kPa and 12.0 (8.5, 19.3) kPa, respectively. Thirty-five SNPs and three genes reached suggestive association with LS changes from the moment of starting anti-HCV therapy to SVR. GO categories related to DNA packaging complex, DNA conformation change, chromosome organization and chromatin organization were significantly enriched. Our study reports possible genetic factors associated with LS changes during HCV-infection cure. In addition, our results suggest that processes related to DNA conformation are also involved in these changes.

242 European ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

242
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European
Ancestry
Spain
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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