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
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