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Abstract Hepatitis C virus is a small enveloped single-stranded positive-sense RNA virus. It is a major cause of chronic liver disease worldwide with the highest prevalence in Egypt >10% of the general population. HCV is considered the main cause of hepatic morbidity with its progression to cirrhosis and HCC. HCV cell entry is a multi-step process, involving several viral and cellular factors that trigger virus uptake into the hepatocyte. The role of the LDL receptor in viral particles entry has recently been suggested. In addition, HCV modulates host lipid metabolism which are essential in HCV life cycle. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between expression of LDLR on peripheral lymphocytes and hepatitis C-RNA viral load. This study was carried out on 60 patients with chronic HCV and 20 volunteers as a control group and classified into three groups: Group 1: 40 chronic HCV patients with no past history of interferon treatment (23 males and 17 females), their ages ranged from 21 to 48 years. Group 2: 20 chronic HCV patients who have been treated with interferon (12 males and 8 females), their ages ranged from 26 to 48 years. Group 3: 20 apparently healthy volunteers as control group (13 males and 7 females), their ages ranged from 22 to 39 years. Our results showed the following: • No statistically significant difference between HCV cases, post interferon treatment and control group as regards age and sex. • As regards CBC parameters: Significant difference between HCV cases and post interferon treatment cases and this may be attributed to the bone marrow suppressive effect of interferon. • Significant difference between HCV cases, post interferon treatment cases and control as regards ALT and AST and this regards to cellular immune responses, modulated by peg IFN and ribavirin play a role in forced viral eradication. • No significant difference between HCV cases, post interferon treatment cases and control group regarding serum lipid profile as the cases were early chronic and there is neither liver damage nor cirrhosis. • Significant difference between HCV cases, post interferon treatment and control group as regards anti HCV antibodies results and this due to presence of IgG several years after infection and also after interferon treatment. • Significant difference between HCV cases, post interferon treatment cases and control. But no significant difference between post interferon treatment and control regarding LDLR %. • Positive correlation between LDL-R %, LDLR-MFI and viral load in HCV cases and this regards to the role of LDLR in entry of the virus as well as its replication. • Significant correlation between LDL-R%, LDL-R MFI and each of platelets, ALT and AST but no significant correlation between LDL-R%, LDL-R MFI and each of age, HB, WBCs count, total bilirubin, direct bilirubin, S. albumin, INR, cholesterol, Triglycerides, HDL-C and LDL-C among the studied groups. |