Title of article :
Association of Interleukin 27 gene polymorphism and risk of Hepatitis B viral infection in Egyptian population
Author/Authors :
ali, y.b.m. Sadat City University - genetic engineering and biotechnology research institute (gebri) - molecular biology department, Egypt , el-masry, s.a. Sadat City University - genetic engineering and biotechnology research institute (gebri) - molecular biology department, Egypt , el-akhras, b.a. Sadat City University - genetic engineering and biotechnology research institute (gebri) - molecular biology department, Egypt , el-shenawy, s.z. Menofiya University - national liver institute (nli) - biochemistry department, Egypt , el-sayed, i.h. Sadat City University - genetic engineering and biotechnology research institute (gebri) - molecular biology department, Egypt
From page :
53
To page :
59
Abstract :
Background: According to the World Health Organization,Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is considered a major global public health problem. The genetic background may be a crucial etiologic factor in HBV infection and its complications. Interleukin-27 (IL-27) is a newly discovered cytokine encoded by 2 genes (EBI3 and p28). Mutations in the IL-27 gene may lead to altered cytokine production and/or activity and thus modulate individual s susceptibility to HVB infection. Aim of the study: This work was designed to study the association of IL-27p28 (-964A/G,2905T/G and 4730T/C) gene promoter single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) with the risk of Hepatitis B virus (HBV) in Egyptians. To the best of our knowledge,this study is the first one that examines IL-27p28 promoter polymorphism in Egyptian patients. Subjects and methods: One hundred and sixteen patients with HBV infection and 101 healthy controls were genotyped by using polymerase chain reaction/restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR/RFLP) in Egyptian population. Results: There were no significant differences in the genotype and allele frequencies of IL-27p28 gene polymorphisms between patients and controls. Furthermore,no association was found between the distributions of the haplotypes and HBV risk. Conclusion: Our data suggested that polymorphisms in the IL-27 gene may not contribute to HBV susceptibility. Further studies with large sample size should be conducted to validate these results in Egyptian population. © 2014.
Keywords :
Hepatitis B virus , Interleukin , 27 , Single nucleotide polymorphism
Journal title :
Egyptian Journal of Medical Human Genetics
Journal title :
Egyptian Journal of Medical Human Genetics
Record number :
2721137
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