Title of article :
A gene variation of Interferon Gamma Receptor-I promoter (rs1327474A G) and chronic hepatitis C virus infection
Author/Authors :
Karkhane ، Maryam - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Mohebbi ، Reza - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Sharifian ، Afsaneh - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Ghaemi ، Amir - Pasteur Institute of Iran , Asadzadeh Aghdaei ، Hamid - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Zali ، Mohammad Reza - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
Pages :
6
From page :
46
To page :
51
Abstract :
Aim: In present survey, we attempted to inquire the plausible linkage of rs1327474 A/G and HCV chronic infection or the clearance of the virus. Background: IFN-γ signaling pathway is an important trigger for activating antiviral immune responses and production of wide variety of molecules with anti-microbial profiles including type 1 cytokines. Any defect or variation in IFNG signaling pathway may result in susceptibility or progression to diverse diseases such as inflammatory and virus associated disorders. Rs1327474 A/G also known as -611 A/G is an important variation which is located in promoter region of Interferon Gamma Receptor-I (IFNGR1) and may have potent risk for HCV susceptibility. Methods: For this purpose, 154 HCV patients and 200 controls were enrolled in the study, and genomic DNA was isolated from PBMCS and IFNGR1 -611 polymorphism was genotyped by polymerase chain reaction- fragments length polymorphism (PCRRFLP) method. Results: While, AA, AG and GG genotypes frequency included 37.8%, 53.7%, 8.5% in healthy controls, 41.6%, 46.1%, 12.3% were found in chronic HCV patients. Interestingly, allelic percentage was similar in both separated groups within 64.7%, 35.3% and 65.3%, 34.7% were obtained for T and G allele in control and case group respectively. Conclusion: In spite of our exception for the possible role of this variation in an important promoter region of IFGR1 gene, rs1327474 A/G was not associated with HCV chronic infection among an Iranian studied group. Comprehensively, -611A/G cannot be considered as a risk biomarker for susceptibility to chronic HCV disease.
Keywords :
Single nucleotide polymorphism , Chronic disease , HCV infection , IFNGR1
Journal title :
Gastroenterology And Hepatology From Bed To Bench
Serial Year :
2019
Journal title :
Gastroenterology And Hepatology From Bed To Bench
Record number :
2457273
Link To Document :
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