• Title of article

    Polymorphisms of Fatty Acid Elongase 2 Gene Afftects Risk of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in China Han Population

  • Author/Authors

    Mu, Min Industrial Dust Control and Occupational Health - The Ministry of Education - Anhui University of Science and Technology , Anhui, China , Jing, Li Department of Medical frontier Experimental Center - School of Medicine - Anhui University of Science and Technology, Anhui, China , Zou , Yuan-Jie Department of Medical frontier Experimental Center - School of Medicine - Anhui University of Science and Technology, Anhui, China , Tao, Xing-Rong Industrial Dust Control and Occupational Health - The Ministry of Education - Anhui University of Science and Technology , Anhui, China , Wang, Fei Industrial Dust Control and Occupational Health - The Ministry of Education - Anhui University of Science and Technology , Anhui, China , Lu, Jun Industrial Dust Control and Occupational Health - The Ministry of Education - Anhui University of Science and Technology , Anhui, China

  • Pages
    9
  • From page
    2254
  • To page
    2262
  • Abstract
    Background: As an infectious disease closely related to Mycobacterium tuberculosis, autoimmunity, inflammation, environment and heredity, the relationship between the single nucleotide polymorphism of elongase 2 gene and the susceptibility to tuberculosis is still unknown. Methods: Between January 2016 and November 2018, a hospital-based case-control study was conducted. This epidemiological survey was conducted in both hospitals every three months. rs3798719, rs1570069, and rs2236212 in ELOVL2 gene were detected by Sanger sequencing. Results: Stratified by gender, the genotypes and allele frequencies of rs3798719, rs1570069 and rs2236212 showed significant differences between the two groups (χ2 = 6.987, P = 0.030), Genetic modeling showed that rs3798719 was statistically different in the overdominance model (χ2 = 4.784, o‎r = 1.414, 95% CI: 1.036-1.929, P < 0.05). The polymorphism of rs2236212 between male TB patients and healthy controls was statistically different in the dominance model. (χ2 = 4.192, o‎r = 0.507; 95% CI: 0.262-0.981, P < 0.05). Conclusion: The rs3798719 of ELOVL2 gene may be associated with susceptibility to TB in female population and the rs2236212 of ELOVL2 gene may be associated with TB incidence in male patients.
  • Keywords
    Tuberculosis , China , Single nucleotide polymorphism , ELOVL2 gene
  • Journal title
    Iranian Journal of Public Health
  • Serial Year
    2021
  • Record number

    2714940