“… 8 , 9 , 14 Inflammatory diseases, including asthma, 15 , 16 chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, 17 systemic lupus erythematosus, 18 nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, 19 liver fibrosis, 20 , 21 pulmonary fibrosis, 22 among others, are known to be influenced by the IFN- λ locus genetic polymorphisms. Moreover, a number of infectious diseases other than HCV infections have been associated with the IFN- λ locus genetic variants, 7 including cytomegalovirus infections, 23 the human immunodeficiency viruses, 24 respiratory viruses, 25 , 26 gastrointestinal viruses, 27 and even malarial infections. 27 In addition, some studies have also reported an association between the IFN- λ locusgenetic variants with cancers such as prostate cancer 28 , 29 and mucinous ovarian carcinoma.…”