Nilufar N. Malikova, K. Karimov, S. Arifov, K. Boboev
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Polymorphism of Rs1800629 Gene of TNF-Α in the Pathogenesis of Acne Vulgaris
Background: The study of the association between acne vulgaris and the TNF-gene polymorphism rs1800629 in the Uzbek population is discussed in this article. Methodology: The research was conducted on 165 patients with various clinical forms of acne vulgaris and 161 healthy donors.
Findings: During this research, allele frequencies and genotypes of rs1800629 polymorphism of TNF-α gene were found with statistically significant differences between the control group and subgroups of patients with acne vulgaris. As a result of the investigation, it was discovered that heterozygous genotype G/A should be a genetic marker for an increased risk of acne development, whereas homozygous genotype G/G should be a marker for a reduced risk of acne formation.