Association of the Co-stimulatory Molecules Polymorphisms with CMV Infection in Liver Transplant Recipients

Co-stimulatory molecules play a critical role in regulating T-cell function during CMV infection after liver transplantation. To investigate the relationship between the polymorphisms of the co-stimulatory genes and the susceptibility to CMV infection after liver transplantation. Single nucleotide p...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of organ transplantation medicine 2011-01, Vol.2 (4), p.171-177
Hauptverfasser: Karimi, M H, Motazedian, M, Geramizadeh, B, Nikeghbalian, S, Yaghobi, R, Abedi, F, Hossin Aghdaee, M, Azarpira, N, Arabpour, M, Malekpour, Z, Namayandeh, M
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Zusammenfassung:Co-stimulatory molecules play a critical role in regulating T-cell function during CMV infection after liver transplantation. To investigate the relationship between the polymorphisms of the co-stimulatory genes and the susceptibility to CMV infection after liver transplantation. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in PD-1 gene (PD1.1 A/G, PD1.3 A/G, PD1.9 C/T) ICOS (-693 A/G, 1720 C/T), CTLA-4 gene (318 C/T, 1722 T/C, 1661 A/G, 49 A/G) and CD28 (+17 C/T) were analyzed by PCR-RFLP in 70 liver transplant patients. CMV infection was determined in these patients by antigenemia test. CTLA-4 49G showed significant association with CMV infection (p=0.03, OR=3.82, 95% CI: 0-3.5; p=0.01, OR=004, 95% CI: 0-1.3). G and T alleles in CTLA-4 gene (318 C/T and 1661 A/G) (p=0.03, OR=0, 95% CI: 0-3.5; p=0.01, OR=0.04, 95% CI: 0-1.3) were significantly higher in CMV-infected rejector group. CTLA-4 have significant role in CMV pathogenesis and rejection among CMV-positive liver transplant patients.
ISSN:2008-6482
2008-6490
2008-6490
2008-6482