Genetic study of I kappa B alpha gene promoter polymorphism associated with hepatitis C virus in Egyptian patients

Mamoun Ghazalah, Sameer El-Masry, I. Helmy, Ehab Abd-Elkhalek
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Background: Host genetic polymorphism is one of the major unalterable major factors for HCV infection, NF-κB proteins play multiple roles in immune response and involve in HCV infection and progression. Aim of the study: To investigate the associations between single nucleotide polymorphism (SNPs) in NF-Kb and the susceptibility as well as resolution of HCV infection. Patients and Methods: This prospective case-control study was conducted at the physical examination center on 150 Egyptian population, including 50 uninfected control cases, 50 cases with spontaneous viral clearance, and 50 cases with persistent HCV infection, they are genotyped for four SNPs (rs11820062, rs230530, rs1056890 and rs3774963) using a Taq Man assay. Results: The current study revealed that the mutation in rs_11820062 of the I kappa B alpha gene significantly increased the risk for HCV infection with a p-value <0.05. Conclusion: This study revealed that genetic variants of the NF-κB pathway genes (rs11820062 T allele) are associated with an increased risk of HCV susceptibility. light polypeptide gene enhancer
埃及丙型肝炎病毒患者I κ B α基因启动子多态性的遗传学研究
背景:宿主基因多态性是HCV感染的主要不可改变的主要因素之一,NF-κB蛋白在免疫应答中发挥多重作用,参与HCV感染和进展。研究目的:探讨NF-Kb单核苷酸多态性(snp)与HCV感染的易感性和消退之间的关系。患者和方法:本前瞻性病例对照研究在体检中心对150名埃及人群进行了研究,其中包括50例未感染的对照病例、50例自发性病毒清除病例和50例持续性HCV感染病例,采用Taq Man法对4个snp (rs11820062、rs230530、rs1056890和rs3774963)进行基因分型。结果:本研究发现I κ B α基因rs_11820062突变显著增加HCV感染的风险,p值<0.05。结论:本研究揭示NF-κB通路基因(rs11820062 T等位基因)的遗传变异与HCV易感性增加相关。轻型多肽基因增强子
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