host genetic variants in hla loci influence risk for hepatitis b virus infection in children
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background hepatitis b virus (hbv) infection is a serious public health problem in china and worldwide. mother-to-child transmission is one of hbv’s main transmission routes in highly endemic regions. genome-wide association studies (gwas) identify single nucleotide polymorphisms (snps) at hla loci as associated with hbv infection. however, the mechanisms of hbv perinatal transmission and breakthrough in children have not yet been clearly defined. conclusions our study confirmed that genetic variants in hla-dpa1 and hla-dpb1 loci have significant associations with hbv infection, especially with hbv breakthrough in children. this study provides insight into hbv infection in children and is valuable for the targeted management of, and control strategies for, this disease. methods a total of 274 hbv-infected children and 353 controls were selected among children aged between 6 months and 12 years in china. seven snps at hla-dp and hla-dq loci were genotyped to analyze their association with hbv infection in children. results alleles g in both hla-dpa1 rs3077 and hla-dpb1 rs9277535 were found to be significantly associated with hbv infection in children with odds ratios (or) of 1.309 (95% ci 1.046 to 1.639) and 1.411 (95% ci 1.125 to 1.771), respectively. in addition, overdominant analysis found that the rs2281388 (hla-dpb1) ga genotype and the rs9366816 (hla-dpb2) tc genotype were related to hbv infection (rs2281388, or = 1.422, 95% ci: 1.032-1.961; rs9366816, or = 1.444, 95% ci: 1.045-1.994). furthermore, this study highlighted that rs9277535 was also significantly associated with hbv breakthrough infection in children whose mothers were positive for hepatitis b surface antigen (hbsag). objectives we aimed to explore the association between snps at hla loci and hbv infection and breakthrough in children.
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