Allele polymorphisms of interleukin-10 and hepatitis B, C virus infection.
- Author:
Yong-liang LU
1
;
Xiao WU
;
Hui-lian HUANG
;
Li-cheng DAI
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Alleles; Genetic Predisposition to Disease; genetics; Hepatitis B; epidemiology; genetics; Hepatitis C; epidemiology; genetics; Humans; Interleukin-10; genetics; Polymorphism, Genetic; genetics; Promoter Regions, Genetic; genetics
- From: Chinese Medical Journal 2010;123(10):1338-1344
- CountryChina
- Language:English
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Abstract:
BACKGROUNDInterleukin 10 (IL-10) is an important cytokine with anti-inflammatory, anti-immune and anti-fibrotic functions. This study aimed at evaluating the relationship between allele polymorphisms in the IL-10 promoter region and hepatitis B virus (HBV) or hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection.
METHODSThe odds ratios (ORs) of IL-10 allele distributions in patients with HBV or HCV infection were analyzed against healthy controls. All the relevant studies in PubMed were identified, and poor qualified studies were excluded. The meta-analysis software REVMAN 4.2 was applied for investigating heterogeneity among individual studies and summarizing all the studies. The publication bias was also evaluated.
RESULTSThis study demonstrated a significant association between the IL-10-592 A/C polymorphism and HBV infection in the Asian population under the overall effect size of allele A versus C. In our subgroup meta-analysis, we found a significant association of IL-10-592 A/C polymorphism to HCV infection susceptibility in Asian populations, although sensitivity analysis showed that the combined result was not associated with the worldwide population. Other IL-10 allele polymorphisms were not associated with HBV or HCV infection.
CONCLUSIONIL-10-592 A/C allele might be a risk factor for HBV or HCV in Asians but not in Europeans.