The Assosiation of Promoter Polymorphism of TGF-1 (-509C>T) with Chronic Hepatitis B in Iraninan Patients Referred to Taleghani Hospital, Tehran

2013 
Background & Aims: Hepatitis B infection is a global health problem. Hepatitis B virus can escape from the innate immune system, however adaptive immune system mainly acts against it. Transforming growth factor (TGF-) has three isoforms in mammals. Several studies have recently shown that TGF-1 suppresses replication of hepatitis B virus. Moreover, high expression of this factor is effective in liver fibrosis. In this study, association of promoter polymorphism of TGF-1 with chronic hepatitis B was investigated. Method: In this case-control study, 109 patients with chronic hepatitis B and 109 healthy control subjects formed the study population. Genotyping was performed by PCR-RFLP method. First polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used for amplification and then its product was digested with Eco81I enzyme. Fifteen samples were sequenced to confirm the results. Results: Genotype frequency of CC, CT, TT in patient group were respectively 19.3%, 59.6% and 21.1%. The corresponding values in the control group were respectively 30.3%, 52.3% and 17.4%. The C and T allele Frequencies in the patient group (49.1% and 50.9%) and in the control group (56.4% and 43.6%) showed no significant difference. Conclusion: There was no significant difference in genotypes of -509C>T polymorphism between control and patient groups, therefore, it can be concluded that this polymorphism is not a prognostic factor for chronic hepatitis B in Iranian patients.
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