Title of article :
No Correlation Between Interleukin-10 Gene Promoter Polymorphisms and Hepatitis B Virus Infection Outcome
Author/Authors :
Sofian, Masoomeh arak university of medical sciences - Tuberculosis and Pediatric Infectious Research Center, ايران , Kalantar, Ebrahim Gholhak Laboratory, ايران , Aghakhani, Arezoo Pasteur Institute of Iran - Department of Clinical Research, ايران , Hosseini, Soudabeh Gholhak Laboratory, ايران , Banifazl, Mohammad Iranian Society for Support of Patients With Infectious Diseases, ايران , Eslamifar, Ali Pasteur Institute of Iran - Department of Clinical Research, ايران , Jourabchi, Ali arak university of medical sciences - Department of Infectious Disease, ايران , Farazi, Ali Asghar arak university of medical sciences - Tuberculosis and Pediatric Infectious Research Center, ايران , Ramezani, Amitis Pasteur Institute of Iran - Department of Clinical Research, ايران
From page :
1
To page :
6
Abstract :
Background: Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) in the promoter region of the interleukin (IL)-10 genes have a role in determining hepatitis B virus (HBV) outcome. Objectives: This study evaluates the correlation between HBV infection and SNP in IL-10 gene promoter. Patients and Methods: Ninety-six HBV-infected patients (32 chronic hepatitis B infection patients, 34 healthy carriers, 30 spontaneously recovered cases) and 31 healthy controls were enrolled. Three biallelic (-819,-592,-1082) regions in the IL-10 gene promoter were sequenced for all patients. Results: Genotypes and haplotypes of IL-10 gene promoter region at position -1082, -819 and -592 were not significantly different among controls, HBV recovered cases, carriers and chronic HBV patients. Nevertheless, A/A genotype at position -592 and T/T genotype at position -819 were more frequently seen in the HBV clearance group, while frequency of G/G genotype at position -1082 was more prevalent in the persistence group. GCC/GCC and GCC/ACC haplotypes were significantly observed in anti-HBe positive individuals. Conclusions: Our findings showed that IL-10 promoter polymorphisms were not correlated with HBV infection prognosis. Nevertheless, individuals carrying high and intermediate producer of IL-10 haplotypes had a better ability to develop anti-HBe than low producer carriers.
Keywords :
Hepatitis B virus , Genotype , Interleukin , 10 , Haplotypes
Journal title :
Hepatitis Monthly
Journal title :
Hepatitis Monthly
Record number :
2557728
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