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FAS and FAS-Ligand Promoter Polymorphisms in Hepatitis B Virus Infection

(2015) FAS and FAS-Ligand Promoter Polymorphisms in Hepatitis B Virus Infection. Hepatitis Monthly. p. 7. ISSN 1735-143X

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Abstract

Background: The FAS and FAS-Ligand (FASL) system is an important apoptosis pathway in the liver. The FAS-mediated pathway functions by binding the FASL on the activated cytotoxic T lymphocytes and Natural Killer (NK) cells to the FAS receptor on infected hepatocytes. FAS and FASL polymorphisms, which are related to apoptosis, might influence the outcome of Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) infection. Objectives: Thus, the present study aimed to determine if FAS and FASL promoter polymorphisms are associated with the clinical outcome of HBV infection. Patients and Methods: DNA samples were obtained from the infected individuals including chronic carrier (n = 50), chronic hepatitis (n = 50), cirrhosis (n = 25), naturally recovered (n = 26) and compared with those of their matched healthy controls (n = 100). Genotyping for polymorphisms of FAS-670 A/G and -1377 G/A, and FASL-844 C/T was performed using polymerase chain reaction restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) assays. Results: Multiple analyses for genetic association of FAS and FASL polymorphisms were not statistically different between HBV patients (n = 125) and healthy controls (n = 100). However, genotype and allele frequencies of FASL-844 C/T were significantly different between recovered individuals and patients with cirrhosis (P = 0.02 and P= 0.01, respectively). Whereas, FAS-670A/G and -1377G/A polymorphisms were similarly distributed in these two groups (P = 0.8 and P = 0.47, respectively). Conclusions: The current study results showed that bearing -844T allele in FASL promoter region has a protective effect on cirrhosis and is involved in recovery from infection. In conclusion, it is proposed that HBV infection outcome might be influenced by FASL-844C/T polymorphism through alteration in apoptosis of hepatocytes.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: FAS FAS Ligand Polymorphism Hepatitis B Virus Infection pathway genes fas killer t-cells viral-hepatitis natural-killer autoimmune hepatitis hbv infection liver-injury expression apoptosis system Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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Page Range: p. 7
Journal or Publication Title: Hepatitis Monthly
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 15
Number: 10
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.5812/hepatmon.26490
ISSN: 1735-143X
Depositing User: مهندس مهدی شریفی
URI: http://eprints.bmsu.ac.ir/id/eprint/5344

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