I. Udina, Y. Vasilyev, V. Volobuev, A. Gracheva, O. Gulenko
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Association of VNTR polymorphisms of two cytokine genes – antagonist of receptor of interleikine 1 (IL1RN) rs2234663 and interleikine 4 (IL4) rs8179190 with dental caries was studied in three groups of chidren with DFC (decompensated form of caries) with average age 10.19±0.54, with SFC (subcompensated form of caries) (11.66±0.46) and with CFC (compensated form of caries) and healthy (12.08±0.38). The genotypes with two “long” alleles L/L by IL1RN were demonstrated mediating resistance to highly active form of caries, and genotypes: A1/A2 P2/P2 and A2/A2 P2/P2 - susceptibility.