ASSOCIATION OF PD-1 GENE WITH OUTCOME OF HEPATITIS C VIRUS INFECTION

被引:9
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作者
Sarvari, Jamal [1 ,2 ]
Dowran, Razieh [2 ]
Hosseini, Seyed Younes [2 ]
Fattahi, Mohammad Reza [1 ]
Erfani, Nasrollah [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Shiraz Univ Med Sci, Gastroenterohepatol Res Ctr, Shiraz, Iran
[2] Shiraz Univ Med Sci, Sch Med, Dept Bacteriol & Virol, Shiraz, Iran
[3] Shiraz Univ Med Sci, Sch Med, Dept Immunol, Shiraz, Iran
[4] Shiraz Univ Med Sci, Sch Med, Inst Canc Res, Shiraz, Iran
来源
EXCLI JOURNAL | 2018年 / 17卷
关键词
PD-1; gene; polymorphisms; HCV infection; chronic infection; SYSTEMIC-LUPUS-ERYTHEMATOSUS; PROGRAMMED DEATH-1 GENE; CHRONIC VIRAL-INFECTION; T-CELL DYSFUNCTION; HCV INFECTION; POLYMORPHISM; EXPRESSION; PATHWAY; CD8(+); PDCD1;
D O I
10.17179/excli2018-1394
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Primary hepatitis C virus infection might be spontaneously cleared or become chronic. Polymorphisms in immune regulatory genes might influence the outcome. The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of genotypes and alleles of PD-1.3 and PD-1.5 gene loci in HCV infected patients and their association with the disease outcome. In this study 167 patients with chronic hepatic C and 42 individuals whose infection was spontaneously cleared, and a healthy control group comprising of 300 participants were included. The presence of chronic or spontaneously cleared infection amongst the participants was determined in advance by serologic and molecular methods. Genomic DNA was extracted using salting out method. PD-1 gene polymorphisms assay was performed using PCR-RFLP method. The frequency of alleles of PD-1.3 gene locus was significantly higher in the spontaneously cleared HCV infected group (P = 0.03) as well as the healthy control group (P = 0.04) in comparison to the chronic infected participants. In the case of PD-1.5 locus, there was no association between the frequency of inherited genotype or alleles and HCV infection outcome amongst the three groups. Haplotype analysis showed no statistically significant differences in the frequencies of different haplotypes between the three studied groups. Our finding collectively inferred that individuals with A allele at PD-1.3 locus might clear HCV infection more frequently than those with T allele. Instead, polymorphisms at PD-1.5 locus as well as haplotypes emerged from PD-1.3 G/A and PD-1.5 C/T might not be significant in the HCV infection outcome.
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页码:935 / 944
页数:10
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