2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.virusres.2017.01.017
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Association between chronic hepatitis B virus infection and HLA-DP gene polymorphisms in the Turkish population

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“…Our results are in contrast to the study of Al‐Qahtani et al, who did not find a significant association of rs3077 with HBV clearance in a Saudi Arabian population (n = 1672) with genetic characteristics similar to Caucasians. Similarly, one study including European Americans (n = 505) and another recent study in a Turkish Caucasian population (n = 528) found no association of rs3077 with persistent HBV infection . In our study, this finding remained significant even after excluding the subjects from the Middle East and the Mediterranean region.…”
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confidence: 57%
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“…Our results are in contrast to the study of Al‐Qahtani et al, who did not find a significant association of rs3077 with HBV clearance in a Saudi Arabian population (n = 1672) with genetic characteristics similar to Caucasians. Similarly, one study including European Americans (n = 505) and another recent study in a Turkish Caucasian population (n = 528) found no association of rs3077 with persistent HBV infection . In our study, this finding remained significant even after excluding the subjects from the Middle East and the Mediterranean region.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…This is in contrast to the results of studies on Asian populations, but is partially in agreement with the results of other studies conducted on individuals of Caucasian origin. Thus, the data from a European American population indicated only a weak association of this SNP with HBV clearance, and a recent Turkish study also found a marginal effect but solely in terms of allelic distributions . Al‐Qahtani et al found only an association with HBV susceptibility in a Saudi Arabian population, but no association with HBsAg clearance, whereas a German study found no association with HBV susceptibility either .…”
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“…Several routes of transmission have been reported, but most people in Taiwan are believed to have acquired the virus early in life . Genetic variation, environmental factors and genome variability are some of the multiple factors that influence chronic HBV infection . There exist remarkable differences in the geographical distribution of HBV genotypes …”
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“…The DPB1 gene is a member of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II genes, which play an important role in presenting antigen to CD4+ T lymphocytes. One study performed in a Korean population reported that the HLA‐DPB1*1301 and DPB1*0901 alleles were highly associated with the susceptibility to systemic sclerosis (SSc), and a study in a Turkish population showed the HLA‐DPB1 gene rs9277535A allele to have a profound effect on the risk of persistent hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection . The rhesus macaque MHC‐DPB1 allele ( Mamu‐DPB1*01 ) was found to be involved in susceptibility to experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) in rhesus macaques .…”
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