Background: Vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) is a common vaginal inflammatory disease in females. The interleukin (IL)-23/IL-17 axis was involved in vaginal inflammation. Nevertheless, the relationship between gene polymorphisms in the IL-23/IL-17 axis and VVC risk is still unexplored. Methods: We enrolled 217 VCC cases and 326 controls in this study. The genotyping of all polymorphisms was implemented by PCR-RFLP methods. Results: Data indicated that IL-17F gene rs763780, IL-17A gene rs2275913, and IL-23R rs11209026 polymorphisms were linked with an elevated risk of VVC in Chinese ethnicity. Subgroup analyses uncovered that IL-23R rs11209026, IL-17A rs10484879 and IL-17F rs763780 polymorphisms increased the risk of VVC among smokers or individuals with BMI ≥25 kg/m2. Additionally, IL-17F rs763780 polymorphism was shown to increase the risk of recurrent VVC (RVVC). Furthermore, IL-23 and IL-17 serum levels were higher among VVC cases than controls. We also observed that IL-23 and IL-17 gene polymorph-isms were related to their serum levels. Receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curve analysis found that IL-17 and IL-23 serum levels were associated with the relapse of VVC. Conclusion: In conclusion, this study indicates that polymorphisms in the IL-23/IL-17 axis increase the risk of VVC.
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Li, W., Shi, W., Yin, Y., Chen, J., & Luo, L. (2020). Association of il-17 and il-23 gene variants with plasma levels and risk of vulvovaginal candidiasis in a chinese han population. Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine, 13, 725–733. https://doi.org/10.2147/PGPM.S275073
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