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Lack of Association between Hepatitis B Virus Infection and Polymorphism of Mannose-Binding Lectin Gene in Korean Population

Mannose-binding lectin (MBL) plays an important role in immune defense. This study was undertaken to investigate the association between hepatitis B virus infec-tion and polymorphisms of MBL gene. We assessed the single nucleotide polymor-phism at codon 54 in exon 1 of MBL in patients with hepatitis...

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Published in:Journal of Korean medical science 2005, 20(1), , pp.65-
Main Authors: 조성원, Cheong Jae Youn, Lim Sun Kyo, Shin Do Hyun, Yoon Seung Kew, Lee Jong Eun, Hahm Ki Baik, 김진홍
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Language:Korean
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Summary:Mannose-binding lectin (MBL) plays an important role in immune defense. This study was undertaken to investigate the association between hepatitis B virus infec-tion and polymorphisms of MBL gene. We assessed the single nucleotide polymor-phism at codon 54 in exon 1 of MBL in patients with hepatitis B virus infection and HBsAg negative controls in Korean population. A total of 498 enrolled subjects was classified into four groups. Group 1; Clearance, Group 2; Inactive healthy carrier, Group 3; Chronic hepatitis, Group 4; Liver cirrhosis. MBL gene polymorphisms at codon 54 led to three genotypes (G/G, G/A, A/A). When we divided subjects into clearance group (group 1) and persistence group (group 2-4), G/G genotype and A-allele carrier were observed in 55.6% and 44.4% in clearance group, 64.8% and 35.2% in persistence group (p=0.081), respectively. When hepatitis B virus persis-tent cases were divided into inactive healthy carrier (group 2) and disease progres-sion group (group 3 and 4), MBL gene polymorphisms at codon 54 were not relat-ed to disease progression (p=0.166). MBL gene polymorphism at codon 54 was not associated with the clearance of hepatitis B virus infection nor progression of disease in chronic hepatitis B virus infection. KCI Citation Count: 17
ISSN:1011-8934
1598-6357