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We began analyzing https://journals.lww.com/hep/abstract/2006/05000/genomic_response_to_interferon___in_chimpanzees_.13.aspx, but it redirected us to https://journals.lww.com/hep/abstract/2006/05000/genomic_response_to_interferon___in_chimpanzees_.13.aspx. The analysis below is for the second page.

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Hepatology
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α. Liver and peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) samples were used for total genome microarray analysis. Most induced genes achieved maximal response within 4 hours, began to decline by 8 hours, and were at baseline levels by 24 hours post-inoculation, a time when high levels of circulating pegylated IFN-α were still present. The rapid downregulation of the IFN-α response may be involved in the transition between the observed phase I and phase II viral kinetics during IFN-α therapy in HCV-infected patients. The response to all three forms of IFN-α was similar; thus, the reasons for previous failures in antiviral treatment of chimpanzees with human IFN-α were not due to species specificity of IFN-α. The response to IFN-α was partially tissue-specific. A total of 1,778 genes were altered in expression by twofold or more by IFN-α, with 538 and 950 being unique to the liver or PBMC, respectively. Analysis of the IFN-α and IFN-γ responses in primary chimpanzee and human hepatocytes were compared as well. IFN-α and IFN-γ induced partially overlapping sets of genes in hepatocytes.In conclusion, the response to IFN-α is largely tissue-specific, and the response is rapidly downregulatedin vivo,which may have a significant influence on the kinetics of antiviral response.Supplementary material for this article can be found on the HEPATOLOGY website (http://interscience.wiley.com/jpages/0270-9139/suppmat/index.html).(Hepatology 2006;43:961–972.)...

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