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Interferon gamma [IFN-gamma] polymorphism in patients with chronic cutaneous leishmaniasis
Damascus University Journal for Health Sciences. 2010; 26 (1): 411-399
in Arabic | IMEMR | ID: emr-137141
ABSTRACT
Cutaneous Leishmaniasis [CL] is one of the most prevalent clinical forms of leishmaniasis, also it is endemic disease in Syria. And in spite of the great efforts to control the disease the annual incidence is still increased. Furthermore, tourism, migration, and prevalence of acquired immunodeficiency [AIDS] all these factors increase the spread of this disease to new areas around the world. Recently, studies suggest that cytokines gene polymorphisms can contribute to resistance or susceptibility to many diseases and one of these diseases is CL. The main purpose of this research was to study the relationship between the polymorphism in Interferon y [IFN-gamma] gene, which is one of the most important cytokine in the first immune response T helper [Thl] and chronic cutaneous leishmaniasis. In our study we analyzed the polymorphism in Interferon y [IFN- gamma] gene, which is an important cytokine in the first immune response T helper [Thl] .A total of 54 patients with chronic cutaneous leishmaniasis, and 70 healthy controls from different areas in Syria were included in this study. Functional polymorphism in the position +874 of y [IFN-gamma] gene was investigated by polymerase chain reaction and DNA sequencing in cooperation with Tubingen University-Germany. We found that IFN-gamma +874 A ->T polymorphism was less common in patients with chronic cutaneous leishmaniasis CCL compared to the healthy controls [f = 8.81, p = 0.003]. our results suggest that the polymorphism in the first intron of the IFN-gamma gene might influence the progression of disease towards CCL
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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Language: Arabic Journal: Damascus Univ. J. Health Sci. Year: 2010

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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Language: Arabic Journal: Damascus Univ. J. Health Sci. Year: 2010