“…They were located both in coding (rs30187, rs27044, rs26618, rs10050860, rs26618, rs26653, rs17481856) and non-coding regions, including intronic (rs149481, rs27042, rs149173, rs17481856) and 3 UTR (rs17481334) regions. Genetic variants in the ERAP1 coding region-rs27044, rs26653, rs10050860, rs26618, rs26653, rs17481856, and rs30187-have been associated with susceptibility to HIV, HCV, HPV, and/or toxoplasmosis infection [59,60]. The intronic variants rs149481, rs27042, rs149173, and rs17481856 have been associated with susceptibility to Toxoplasma gondii infection, Kawasaki disease, chronic hepatitis C, and HIV [59,60].…”