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Analysis of CTLA-4 + 49A/G gene polymorphism in cases with leprosy of Azerbaijan, Northwest Iran

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2018
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Almasi, S
Aliparasti, MR
Naghili, B
Yeganeh, K
Rahnama, B
Tavanafar, F
Hazhir Karzar, B
Amini Khiabani, S
Naghili, A
Babaloo, Z
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Leprosy, which is developed by the obligate intracellular Mycobacterium leprae (ML); has different manifestations, associated with the host immune responses. The protective immune response against ML includes T-cell-mediated immunity. The CTLA-4 has a great impact as a negative regulator of the immune response and maintenance of peripheral tolerance. This study analyzed the relationship between CTLA-4 + 49A/G gene polymorphism and clinical manifestation of leprosy disease and susceptibility among the Azeri population living Northwest Iran. One hundred and ninety-two leprosy patients and 185 healthy controls participated in the study. CTLA-4 + 49A/G genotyping was conducted via tetra-primer amplification refractory mutation system-polymerase chain reaction (T-ARMS-PCR) analysis. The allelic and genotypic frequencies of + 49A/G gene polymorphism were similar in controls and patients. However, older ages, older age of onset and over-representation in male were observed in lepromatous leprosy patient carriers of GG genotype. The current study demonstrates that although CTLA-4 + 49A/G polymorphism was not correlated with a higher genetic risk for leprosy, the presence of a GG genotype was associated with older ages, older age of onset and over-representation in male in Iranian Azeri population. é 2017
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