KIR2DL4/HLA-G polymorphisms were associated with HCV infection susceptibility among Chinese high-risk population.
Zepei FengPeng HuangJinwei ZhangXue-Shan XiaAmei ZhangTian ZengQiong ChenChuanlong ZhuWei-Long TanYun ZhangMing YuePublished in: Journal of medical virology (2023)
In two Chinese high-risk population (PBD and drug uesrs), KIR2DL4 rs660773-G and HLA-G rs9380142-G alleles polymorphisms are related to HCV susceptibility. KIR2DL4/HLA-G pathway genes might affect the innate immune responses by regulating KIR2DL4/HLA-G transcription and translation play a potential role in HCV infection. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.