Serum RNase L levels in patients with chronic hepatitis B virus infection

Author:

Chen Chi‐Ling1234,Tseng Tai‐Chung456,Liu Chun‐Jen456,Kao Jia‐Horng1456ORCID,Chen Pei‐Jer1456,Yang Wei‐Shiung1456

Affiliation:

1. Graduate Institute of Clinical Medicine College of Medicine National Taiwan University Taipei Taiwan

2. Department of Surgery National Taiwan University Hospital Taipei Taiwan

3. Graduate Institute of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine College of Public Health National Taiwan University Taipei Taiwan

4. Hepatitis Research Center National Taiwan University Hospital Taipei Taiwan

5. Department of Internal Medicine National Taiwan University Hospital Taipei Taiwan

6. Department of Medical Research National Taiwan University Hospital Taipei Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractBackground/AimsChronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection still poses a major threat to global health. Oligoadenylate synthetase–ribonuclease L (RNase L) antiviral pathway is one of interferon‐induced antiviral effectors. The relationship between RNase L and HBV has never been investigated and we aim to examine the serum RNase L levels in patients with different stages of chronic HBV infection.MethodsThe patients were enrolled from 1985 to 2000, who had been HBsAg positive for longer than 6 months, at the National Taiwan University Hospital. In total, 426 patients with chronic HBV infection were included in this study, including 135 inactive carriers, 148 cirrhosis, and 143 hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cases.ResultsThe RNase L levels increase as the disease severity increases. Higher RNase L levels were associated with higher HBV viral load, and the HBV‐RNase L relationship was replaced by the disease severity status when adding disease status into the model. Compared with inactive carriers, the risk of liver cirrhosis was 60‐fold (odds ratio = 60.8, 95% confidence interval = 3.49–1061) with the highest quintile of RNase L levels, after the adjustment of HBV DNA. The dose–response trend was statistically significant with quintiles and one increment of RNase L level in relation to liver cirrhosis. Similar results were found when HCC was compared with inactive carriers, while there was no association when compared between liver cirrhosis and HCC.ConclusionsA positive relationship between serum RNase L and HBV viral titers or advanced disease status is uncovered in this study. Further investigation in this area may provide more details of an innate immune response for HBV and opportunity for novel therapeutic strategy.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Hepatology

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