FUT2 gene as a genetic susceptible marker of infectious diseases: A Review.

International journal of molecular epidemiology and genetics Pub Date : 2022-06-15 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01
Paramvir Kaur, Madhu Gupta, Vivek Sagar
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Abstract

Some blood group antigens are reported as a susceptibility marker for some diseases. For instance, HBGA (Histo-blood group antigen) which is controlled by gene FUT2 also considered as a susceptible marker. The FUT2 gene which exhibits the expression of alpha-1, 2-L-fucosyltransferase enzyme also leads to HBGA expression for the gut, and it provides a composition of the phenotypical profile that exists in some populations with unique histories of evolution and it can be considered as a marker of the genetic population. It is found to have an association with many diseases which is discussed in this review. Polymorphic mutations are known to inhibit and reduce its function which are population specific. Detailed understanding and deeper knowledge of its role in the pathogenesis and prevention of many diseases is required. FUT2 may also have a potential role in the case of COVID-19 as a susceptible marker due to its association with respiratory diseases and the ABO blood group. There is an utmost need for this kind of review knowing its importance and owing to limited collective information.

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FUT2基因作为感染性疾病遗传易感标志物的研究进展
据报道,一些血型抗原是某些疾病的易感性标志。例如,由FUT2基因控制的HBGA(组织血型抗原)也被认为是易感标志物。FUT2基因表现出α - 1,2 - l -聚焦转移酶的表达,也导致肠道HBGA的表达,它提供了一些具有独特进化历史的群体中存在的表型谱的组成,可以被认为是遗传群体的标记。发现它与许多疾病有关,本文将对此进行讨论。已知多态突变会抑制和降低其群体特异性的功能。需要详细了解和深入了解其在许多疾病的发病机制和预防中的作用。FUT2也可能在COVID-19病例中作为易感标志物发挥潜在作用,因为它与呼吸系统疾病和ABO血型相关。由于知道这种审查的重要性,而且由于集体资料有限,极为需要进行这种审查。
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