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Authors Zhang QW, Song JY, Yu JH, Sun MZ, Tang SY, Yang SZ, Cao LJ, Wang HF, Cui LN, Fu XH
Received 4 January 2018
Accepted for publication 24 May 2018
Published 25 July 2018 Volume 2018:11 Pages 4339—4344
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S161544
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Faris Farassati
Purpose: In this paper, the association between polymorphisms of
IFN-γ+874T/A (rs2430561), IFN-γR1 -56 T/C (rs2234711), IFN-γR1
+95 C/T (rs7749390), and IFN-γR1 -611A/G (rs 1327474) and human
papillomavirus (HPV) susceptibility was investigated in rural women from Luohe,
Henan, China.
Patients and
methods: A total of 520 rural women were
enrolled from Luohe, including 260 with HPV infection and mild dysplasia or
less and 260 without HPV infection. Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of
IFN-γ +874T/A, IFN-γR1 -56 T/C, IFN-γR1 +95 C/T and IFN-γR1 -611A/G
were genotyped using TaqMan Pre-Designed SNP Genotyping Assays. Serum IFN-γ
levels were measured using Human IFN-γ Quantikine ELISA Kit. Multivariate
logistic regression analysis was performed to identify the SNPs associated with
HPV susceptibility. Serum IFN-γ levels were compared between different
genotypes.
Results: The polymorphism of IFN-γ +874T/A was associated with HPV
susceptibility and +874A carriers had an increased risk. Moreover, the
odds ratio was higher in +874 AA carriers than in +874 AT
carriers (1.672 vs 2.874). Serum IFN-γ levels were highest in IFN-γ
+874 TT carriers, intermediate in AT carriers, and lowest in AA carriers
(2.86±1.14 vs 1.57±0.79 vs 0.41±0.22 pg/mL, all P<0.05).
Conclusion: The polymorphism of IFN-γ +874T/A was associated with HPV
susceptibility in rural women from Luohe, Henan, China, and +874A carriers
had an increased risk. The possible mechanism was that +874A carriers had
a low production of IFN-γ.
Keywords: single-nucleotide polymorphisms, IFN-γ, IFN-γR1, human
papillomavirus, susceptibility