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Association of Transforming Growth Factor–β1 Functional Polymorphisms with Natural Clearance of Hepatitis C Virus
Author(s) -
Tomomi Kimura,
Takafumi Saito,
Mika Yoshimura,
Yixuan Song,
Masanori Baba,
Guijin Ji,
Masaaki Muramatsu,
Sumio Kawata
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
the journal of infectious diseases
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.69
H-Index - 252
eISSN - 1537-6613
pISSN - 0022-1899
DOI - 10.1086/503436
Subject(s) - hepatitis c virus , genotype , biology , virology , allele , immunology , virus , hepatitis c , transforming growth factor beta , transforming growth factor , hepacivirus , gene , antibody , genetics , endocrinology
Transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta 1 suppresses the proliferation and cytotoxicity of natural killer (NK) cells, which play critical roles in resolving hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, especially during the acute phase. We examined 230 anti-HCV antibody-positive subjects for HCV RNA and the -509T/C genotype in the TGF-beta 1 gene promoter. The -509CC genotype and the -509C allele were significantly associated with higher HCV clearance rates (P=.01) and with lower transcriptional activity. The genetic effect remained significant even after adjustment for a history of transfusion. Low TGF- beta 1 producers might have less suppression of NK cells and be more likely to resolve HCV infection.

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