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Chinese Journal of Epidemiology ; (12): 279-284, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-295942

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Objective To investigate the distribution of polymorphisms of SLC11A1 gene,VDR gene,MBL gene and IFNG gene with susceptibility to tuberculosis (TB) in Chinese Han population suffering from drug-sensitive TB and drug-resistant TB so as to identify the correlation between gene polymorphisms and the development of drug-resistant TB.Methods Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) of VDR gene,SLC11A1 gene,MBL gene,IFNG gene were typed and analyzed by pyrosequencing,Real-time Probe and SNaPshot among 229 patients with drug-sensitive TB and 230 patients with drug-resistant TB.Results The polymorphic foci of VDR gene from the drug-sensitive TB group and the drug-resistant TB group showed no significant difference (P>0.05).The genotype of INT4 site and allelic frequency of SLC11A1 gene for drug-sensitive TB group were significantly different from those for drug-resistant TB group(P=0.031,0.046).If recessive inheritance was assumed,the genotypes of INT4 site from the two groups were significantly different (0R=5.756,95% CI:1.261-26.269,P=0.011).Considering the relationship between OR values under various combination,our findings confirmed that the genetic mode of INT4 site was in accordance with recessive inheritance.The genotypes of Q/P site and allelic frequencies of MBL gene from drug-sensitive and drug-resistant groups were significantly different (P=0.029,0.033).The difference still existed under the hypothesis of recessive inheritance (OR=9.290,95% CI:1.167-73.949,P=0.011).The polymorphic foci of IFNG gene from the two groups showed no significant difference.Conclusion INT4 sites on SLC11A1 gene and Q/P site on MBL gene were probably associated with the development of drug-resistant TB in Chinese Han population.Further study on this issue would be helpful in locating the population at high risk of drug-resistant TB and exploring the effective intervention to decrease the incidence of this disease.

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