IL28B SNP screening and distribution in the French Canadian population using a rapid PCR-based test

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Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the proximity of the interleukin-28B (IL28B) gene can predict spontaneous resolution of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and response to interferon therapy. Screening for this polymorphism has become part of the standard criteria for the management of HCV-infected patients, hence the need for a rapid, cost-effective screening method. Here, we describe a rapid PCR-based test to screen for two IL28B SNPs (rs12979860 and rs8099917). We used this test to investigate IL28B polymorphism and prevalence in a cohort of French Canadian injection drug users who are part of a unique population known to have a strong genetic founder effect. This population had lower linkage disequilibrium between the two tested SNPs as compared to other cohorts (|d′| = 0.68, r = 0.59). The special genetic makeup should be considered in the management of HCV-infected patients within that population. © 2013 The Author(s).

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Gélinas, J. F., Fabre, T., Willems, P., Leung, R. C., George, J., Willems, B., … Shoukry, N. H. (2013). IL28B SNP screening and distribution in the French Canadian population using a rapid PCR-based test. Immunogenetics, 65(6), 397–403. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00251-013-0688-7

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