Background/Aims: This study aimed to determine the relationship between TNF-α (-1031 T/C), IL-12A (3'UTR G/A), IL-12B (3'UTR A/C) and IFN-γ (+874 A/T) gene polymorphisms and chronic hepatitis B infections.
Materials and Methods: 100 patients with chronic hepatitis B and 100 healthy subjects were included in this study. Approximately 2 ml of peripheral blood from patient and control groups were taken into tubes with EDTA and the genomic DNA was isolated by using the DNA isolation kit. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in TNF-α (-1031 T/C), IL-12A (3'UTR G/A), IL-12B (3'UTR A/C) and IFN-γ (+874 A/T) genes were investigated by using RT-PCR method.
Results: It was determined that there was no statistically significant difference in terms of the allele and genotype frequencies of TNF-α (T/C) and IFN-γ (A/T) between chronic hepatitis B patients and the control group (p>0.05). However, there was a statistically significant difference between the patient and control groups for IL-12A (G/A) and IL-12B (A/C) in terms of genotype and allele distributions. The frequencies of IL-12A GG and GA genotypes (OR: 0.814, 95% 0.369-1.795, p=0.001) in patient group, and AA genotype in control group (OR: 2.608 95% 1.189-5.720, p=0.001) were high. Futhermore, it was found that the frequencies of IL-12A G allele in patient group and A allele in control group (OR: 1.981, 95%1.115-2.462, p=0.001) were high. In terms of IL-12B genotype and allele distributions, the frequencies of AC genotype (OR: 0.131, 95% 0.049-0.350, p=0.001) and A allele was higher in the patient group than the control group, whereas C allele in the control group was high. (OR:1.657, 1.115-2.462, p=0.012).
Conclusion: Our results showed that TNF-α (-1031 T/C), and IFN-γ (+874 A/T) polymorphism is not effective in chronic HBV infections. However, IL-12A (3'UTR G/A) and IL-12B (3'UTR A/C) polymorphisms may influence the chronicity of hepatitis B.
Mersin Üniversity Scientific Research Projects Unit
Project no: 2015-AP4-1203
Project no: 2015-AP4-1203
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Clinical Sciences |
Journal Section | Research Articles |
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Project Number | Project no: 2015-AP4-1203 |
Publication Date | December 31, 2020 |
Published in Issue | Year 2020 Volume: 5 Issue: 4 |
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