Abstract
Background: There is growing evidence suggesting that interleukin-18 (IL-18) plays a crucial role in viral clearance and disease pathogenesis, and that single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) within the gene may influence its production.
Objectives: To investigate the potential association of two polymorphisms ( 137G/C and 607C/A) in the promoter region of the IL-18 gene with the risk of HBV recurrence after liver transplantation (LT) in Han Chinese patients.
Patients and Methods: IL-18 promoter genotyping was performed by the snapshot technique in 125 patients with HBV-related end-stage liver disease (ESLD) receiving LT in our center from 2004 to 2008.
Results: Among the study samples, no significant association between the IL-18 promoter polymorphisms ( 137G/C and 607C/A) or haplotypes and HBV recurrence after LT was found.
Conclusions: The polymorphisms ( 137G/C and 607C/A) in the promoter region of the IL-18 gene may not play a key role in HBV recurrence after LT in Han Chinese population, and may not be suitable predictors for HBV recurrence in clinical practice.
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Implication for health policy/practice/research/medical education:
The research is helpful to other scientists investigating the association of cytokine SNPs with HBV recurrence after liver transplantation. Reading this article is suggested for all immunologists and GI internists. -
Please cite this paper as:
Wu L, Chen L, Zhou L, Xie H, Wei B, Yin S, et al. Association of interleukin 18 gene promoter polymorphisms with HBV recurrence after liver transplantation in Han Chinese population. Hepat Mon. 2011;11(6):469-74.
2011 Kowsar M.P.Co. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Interleukin-18 Genetic polymorphism Hepatitis Recurrence Transplantation
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