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Query: UMLS:C0019158 (
hepatitis
)
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Interferon-stimulated gene 20 kDa protein
(
ISG20
) with 3' to 5' exonuclease activity mainly targeting single-stranded RNA plays an important role in immune responses against various infectious pathogens, including
hepatitis
viruses.
ISG20
levels were measured by ELISA assays in sera of 339 hepatitis B-virus (HBV) infected patients and 71 healthy individuals and were correlated with clinical and laboratory parameters.
ISG20
mRNA was quantified by qRT-PCR in 30 pairs of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) tumour and adjacent non-tumour liver tissues.
ISG20
levels were significantly elevated in HBV patients compared to healthy controls (
P
<0.0001). In the patient group, varying
ISG20
levels were associated with different forms of HBV-related liver diseases.
ISG20
levels were higher in patients with HCC compared to those without HCC (
P
<0.0001), and increased according to the stages of HCC (
P
<0.0001).
ISG20
mRNA expression was up-regulated in tumour tissues compared to the expression in adjacent non-tumour tissues (
P
=0.017). Importantly,
ISG20
levels were strongly correlated with the levels of AST, ALT, total and direct bilirubin among HCC patients (Pearson's r = 0.43, 0.35, 0.34, 0.3;
P
<0.0001, respectively). Although differences between liver cirrhosis (LC) and non-LC patients were not observed,
ISG20
levels were elevated according to the progression of cirrhosis in patients with LC plus HCC (
P
=0.005). In conclusions,
ISG20
levels are induced by HBV infection and significantly associated with progression and clinical outcome of HBV-related liver diseases, especially in patients with HCC.
ISG20
might be a potential indicator for liver injury and the clinical outcome in HBV-related HCC.
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PMID:Interferon-stimulated gene 20 kDa protein serum levels and clinical outcome of hepatitis B virus-related liver diseases. 2996 43