The impact of the CB2-63 polymorphism on the histological presentation of chronic hepatitis B

N Coppola, R Zampino, G Bellini, M Stanzione, N Capoluongo, A Marrone, M Macera, G Pasquale, A Boemio, S Maione, L E Adinolfi, E Miraglia Del Giudice, E Sagnelli, F Rossi, N Coppola, R Zampino, G Bellini, M Stanzione, N Capoluongo, A Marrone, M Macera, G Pasquale, A Boemio, S Maione, L E Adinolfi, E Miraglia Del Giudice, E Sagnelli, F Rossi

Abstract

The impact of the cannabinoid receptor 2 (CB2) rs35761398 polymorphism on chronic hepatitis B (CHB) was evaluated in 106 consecutive biopsy-proven CHB patients naive for antiviral therapy. A histological activity index (HAI) > 8 (Ishak scoring) was more frequent in patients with CB2-63 RR than in those with CB2-63 QR or QQ (37% vs. 16.7%, p < 0.05). The logistic regression analysis identified CB2-63 RR (p < 0.05) and a fibrosis score >3 (p < 0.005) as independently associated with an HAI >8. The observation that the CB2-63 RR variant is an independent predictor of extensive necroinflammation opens up new prospects in the study of CHB.

Keywords: Cannabinoid receptor 2; HBV infection; cannabinoid system; chronic hepatitis B; liver disease.

Copyright © 2015. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

Source: PubMed

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