1. HLA Class II-DRB1 Alleles with Hepatitis C Virus Infection Outcome in Egypt: A Multicentre Family-based Study
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Tarek Besheer, Gamal Esmat, Ahmed M. El-Waseef, Mahmoud El-Bendary, Maged El-Setouhy, Mustafa Neamatallah, Hatem Elalfy, Emily Kamel, Abdel-Hady El-Gilany, Hend Mousa, and Abdel-Hamid Eladl
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0301 basic medicine ,Hla class ii ,Adult ,Male ,musculoskeletal diseases ,Genotype ,Hepatitis C virus ,Specialties of internal medicine ,Human leukocyte antigen ,Hepacivirus ,medicine.disease_cause ,Virus ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Immune system ,Gene Frequency ,HCV susceptibility ,virus clearance ,immune system diseases ,medicine ,Humans ,Family ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Allele ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,Alleles ,Polymorphism, Genetic ,Hepatology ,business.industry ,Incidence ,General Medicine ,Hepatitis C, Chronic ,030104 developmental biology ,Carriage ,RC581-951 ,Immunology ,DNA, Viral ,intrafamilial ,HLA-DRB1 polymorphism ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Egypt ,Female ,Family based ,business ,HLA-DRB1 Chains - Abstract
Introduction and aim. Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a global medical problem. HLA –DRB1 alleles have an important role in immune response against HCV. The aim of this study is to clarify the contribution of HLA –DRB1 alleles in HCV susceptibility in a multicentre family-based study. Material and methods. A total of 162 Egyptian families were recruited in this study with a total of 951 individuals (255 with chronic hepatitis C (CHC), 588 persons in the control group(-ve household contact to HCV) and 108 persons who spontaneously cleared the virus (SVC). All subjects were genotyped for HLA -DRB1 alleles by SSP-PCR and sequence based typing (SBT) methods. Results. The carriage of alleles 3:01:01 and 13:01:01 were highly significant in CHC when compared to that of control and SVC groups [OR of 3 family = 5.1289, PC (Bonferroni correction ) = 0.0002 and 5.9847, PC = 0.0001 and OR of 13 family = 4.6860, PC = 0.0002 and OR = 6.5987, PC = 0.0001 respectively]. While DRB1*040501, DRB1*040101, DRB1*7:01:01 and DRB1*110101 alleles were more frequent in SVC group than CHC patients (OR = 0.4052, PC = 0.03, OR: OR = 0.0916, PC = 0.0006, OR = 0.1833, PC = 0.0006 and OR = 0.4061, PC = 0.0001 respectively). Conclusions. It was concluded that among the Egyptian families, HLA- DRB1*030101, and DRB1*130101 alleles associated with the risk of progression to CHC infection, while DRB1*040101, DRB1*040501, DRB1*7:01:01and DRB1*110101 act as protective alleles against HCV infection.
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- 2018
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