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Lack of an association between interleukin-12 receptor beta 1 polymorphisms and tuberculosis in Koreans

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Authors

Lee, HW; Lee, HS; Kim, DK; Ko, DS; Han, SK; Shim, YS; Yim, JJ

Issue Date
2005-07
Publisher
Karger AG
Citation
Respiration; international review of thoracic diseases, Vol.72 No.4, pp.365-368
Abstract
Background: The fact that only 10% of people infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis develop clinical tuberculosis ( TB) suggests the presence of genetic factors in the pathogenesis of TB. To date, a number of single nucleotide polymorphisms ( SNPs) in several candidate genes have been proposed as genetic risk factors of TB; however, reports are conflicting. Objectives: We investigated whether SNPs in the interleukin (IL)-12 receptor beta 1 gene are associated with TB in Koreans. Methods: One hundred and fifteen patients with bacteriologically or pathologically confirmed TB and 151 healthy anonymous blood donors were enrolled. The genotypes of 5 SNPs on IL-12 receptor beta 1 gene, +705A/G (Q214R), +1158T/C (M365T), +1196G/C (G378R), +1637G/A (A525T) and +1664C/T (P534S), were determined by PCR-RFLP. Results: No difference was observed between TB patients and controls in terms of the genotype frequencies of the 5 SNPs of the IL-12 receptor beta 1 gene or of their haplotypes. Conclusions: In view of the finding that these SNPs have been reported to be associated with TB in the Japanese and Moroccan populations, our results may reflect racial differences in genetic susceptibility to TB. Copyright (C) 2005 S. Karger AG, Basel.
ISSN
0025-7931
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/208576
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000086249
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Research Area Nontuberculous Mycobacteria, Tuberculosis, multidrug-resistant tuberculosis, 결핵, 다제내성결핵, 비결핵항산균 폐질환

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