Naga M, Amin M, Algendy D, Elbadry A, Fawzi M, Foda A, Esmat S, Sabry D, Rashed L, Gabal S, Kamal M. Low-density lipoprotein receptor genetic polymorphism in chronic hepatitis C virus Egyptian patients affects treatment response. World J Gastroenterol 2015; 21(39): 11141-11151 [PMID: 26494968 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i39.11141]
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Mona Amin, Professor, Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo 11562, Egypt. monasleman@hotmail.com
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Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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Case Control Study
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World J Gastroenterol. Oct 21, 2015; 21(39): 11141-11151 Published online Oct 21, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i39.11141
Table 1 The primers and probes used for the low density lipoprotein receptor genes
exon 8 (c.1171G > A)
F5'-CTACAAGTGCCAGTGTGAGGAA-3'
R5’_CCCACCACTCTGCTTGTAAGGCGTGAGGCCGCC-3'
Allele 1 specific probe VIC-ACACGAAGGCCTGC-NFQ
LDLR primers
Allele 2 specific probe 6-FAM-ACACGAAGACCT GC-NFQ
exon 10 (c.1413G > A)
F5'- CGGCGTCTCTTCCTATGACA-3'
R5'- GTCCAGTAGATGTTGCTGTGGAT-3'
Allele 1 specific probe VIC-ATCAGCAGGGAC ATC-NFQ
Allele 2 specific probe 6-FAM-TCAGCAGAGACA TC-NFQ
Table 2 The frequency of the genotypes of gene polymorphisms in the studied groups n (%)
Non responders (n = 301)
Responders (n = 356)
Control(n = 160)
P value
LDR exon8 c.1171G>A
< 0.001
AA
157 (52.2)
13 (3.6)
6 (3.8)
GA
92 (30.6)
54 (15.2)
85 (53.1)
GG
52 (17.2)
289 (81.2)
69 (43.1)
LDR exon10 c.1413G>A
0.204
AA
48 (15.9)
51 (14.3)
15 (9.4)
GA
191 (63.5)
215 (60.4)
109 (68.1)
GG
62 (20.6)
90 (25.3)
36 (22.5)
Table 3 Allele frequency and risk ratio in non-responders vs responders
Non responders
Responders
P value
OR (95%CI)
n (%)
n (%)
LDR exon 8 c.1171G>Aallele
A
406 (67.4)
80 (11.2)
< 0.001
16.4 (12.3-21.8)
G
196 (32.6)
632 (88.8)
1
exon 10 c.1413 G>Aallele
A
287 (47.7)
317 (44.5)
0.253
1.13 (0.9-1.4)
G
315 (52.3)
395 (55.5)
1
Table 4 Steatosis and body mass index mean level in different LDLR genotypes in hepatitis C virus patients n (%)
LDR exon 8 c.1171 G>A
P value
LDR exon 10 c.1413 G>A
P value
AA
GA
GG
AA
GA
GG
BMI (kg/m2)
28.7 ± 4.7
28.1 ± 4.8
26.6 ± 4.3
< 0.001
27.3 ± 4.3
27.5 ± 4.8
27.4 ± 4.4
0.887
Steatosis
0
64 (37.6)
70 (47.9)
204 (59.8)
< 0.001
50 (50.5)
208 (51.2)
80 (52.6)
0.938
1,2,3
106 (62.4)
76 (52.1)
137 (40.2)
49 (49.5)
198 (48.8)
72 (47.4)
Citation: Naga M, Amin M, Algendy D, Elbadry A, Fawzi M, Foda A, Esmat S, Sabry D, Rashed L, Gabal S, Kamal M. Low-density lipoprotein receptor genetic polymorphism in chronic hepatitis C virus Egyptian patients affects treatment response. World J Gastroenterol 2015; 21(39): 11141-11151