FASandFASLGene Polymorphisms Are Not Associated with Hepatitis B Virus Infection Based on a Case-Control Study in a Brazilian Population

Author:

Santana Bárbara B.1,Viégas Maria Luana C.1,Conde Simone R. S. S.2,Ishak Marluísa O. G.1,Ishak Ricardo1,Vallinoto Antonio C. R.1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratório de Virologia, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade Federal do Pará, Guamá, 66075-110 Belém, PA, Brazil

2. Fundação Santa Casa de Misericórdia do Pará, 66050-380 Belém, PA, Brazil

Abstract

Objective. This study investigated the association of the single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in theFASandFASLgenes with the outcome of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection.Methods. Blood samples were collected from 116 HBV-infected patients at the Hospital of the Santa Casa de Misericordia Foundation (Belém, PA, Brazil). Seronegative individuals were used as controls. DNA samples were extracted from the leukocytes and assayed using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) followed by RFLP analysis with restriction endonucleases.Results. The frequencies of the mutant genotypes for -670FAS(GG), Ivs2nt-124FASL(GG), Ivs3nt-169FASL(ΔT/ΔT), and -844FASL(TT) were higher in the HBV patients, and theFAS-1377AA genotype was more frequent in the control group; however, the differences between the allele and genotype frequencies were not statistically significant. When the HBV patient population was divided into two groups (inactive carriers and active chronic hepatitis patients), the mutant genotypes were found to be more prevalent in the active chronic hepatitis group with respect to theFASgene polymorphisms; however, this difference was not statistically significant.Conclusions. The results suggest that the polymorphisms inFASandFASLgenes are not associated with HBV infection or even with the natural history of the infection in the Brazilian Amazon region.

Funder

National Council for Scientific and Technological Development

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Biochemistry (medical),Clinical Biochemistry,Genetics,Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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