2008
DOI: 10.1007/s10875-008-9201-8
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Mannose-binding Lectin MBL2 Gene Polymorphisms and Outcome of Hepatitis C Virus-infected Patients

Abstract: These findings suggest that polymorphisms in MBL2 gene exon-1 region are related to low serum MBL levels and progression of HCV infection to liver inflammation and fibrosis.

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“…Studies of the relationship between HCV pathogenesis and MBL have examined correlations between MBL levels in circulation, MBL2 haplotype and disease severity or response to treatment. Overall, these studies indicate the potential for a role of MBL in HCV disease (Alves Pedroso et al, 2008;Koutsounaki et al, 2008). To date there have been no published studies on the biochemical interaction of MBL with HCV and only one measuring MBL function in relation to disease (Brown et al, 2007a).…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…Studies of the relationship between HCV pathogenesis and MBL have examined correlations between MBL levels in circulation, MBL2 haplotype and disease severity or response to treatment. Overall, these studies indicate the potential for a role of MBL in HCV disease (Alves Pedroso et al, 2008;Koutsounaki et al, 2008). To date there have been no published studies on the biochemical interaction of MBL with HCV and only one measuring MBL function in relation to disease (Brown et al, 2007a).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…As a factor in innate immunity, MBL has been implicated in the control of a range of infectious diseases including viral hepatitis caused by HBV and HCV (Chong et al, 2005;Brown et al, 2007b;Alves Pedroso et al, 2008;Koutsounaki et al, 2008). The precise role played by MBL in these diseases is unclear.…”
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confidence: 99%
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