Abstract
Background: Human leukocyte antigen DP (HLA-DP) locus has been reported to be associated with hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection in populations of Japan and Thailand. We aimed to examine whether the association can be replicated in Han Chinese populations. Methodology/Principal Findings: Two HLA-DP variants rs2395309 and rs9277535 (the most strongly associated SNPs from each HLA-DP locus) were genotyped in three independent Han cohorts consisting of 2 805 cases and 1 796 controls. By using logistic regression analysis, these two SNPs in the HLA-DPA1 and HLA-DPB1 genes were significantly associated with HBV infection in Han Chinese populations (P = 0.021~3.36×10 -8 at rs2395309; P = 8.37×10 -3~2.68×10 -10 at rs9277535). In addition, the genotype distributions of both sites (rs2395309 and rs9277535) were clearly different between southern and northern Chinese population (P = 8.95×10 -5 at rs2395309; P = 1.64×10 -9 at rs9277535). By using asymptomatic HBV carrier as control group, our study showed that there were no associations of two HLA-DP variants with HBV progression (P = 0.305~0.822 and 0.163~0.881 in southern Chinese population, respectively; P = 0.097~0.697 and 0.198~0.615 in northern Chinese population, respectively). Conclusions: Our results confirmed that two SNPs (rs2395309 and rs9277535) in the HLA-DP loci were strongly associated with HBV infection in southern and northern Han Chinese populations, but not with HBV progression. © 2011 Li et al.
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Li, J., Yang, D., He, Y., Wang, M., Wen, Z., Liu, L., … Lin, J. (2011). Associations of HLA-DP variants with hepatitis B virus infection in southern and northern han Chinese populations: A multicenter case-control study. PLoS ONE, 6(8). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024221
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