Functional haplotypes that produce normal ficolin-2 levels protect against clinical leprosy

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Abstract

Host factors have been shown to play a significant role in the susceptibility to and clinical outcome of leprosy. Here, we analyze polymorphisms of the gene encoding ficolin-2 (FCN2), which is a soluble pattern-recognition molecule. A total of 158 patients with leprosy and 210 healthy control subjects from Brazil were investigated. Polymorphisms in the promoter and exon 8 of FCN2 were assessed by DNA sequencing. The distribution of functionalFCN2haplotypesamongpatients was significant different from that among the control subjects (P = .004). These results unveil an immunogenetic role for ficolin-2 in the host response against M. leprae. © 2009 by the Infectious Diseases Society of America.

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De Messias-Reason, I., Kremsner, P. G., & Kun, J. F. J. (2009). Functional haplotypes that produce normal ficolin-2 levels protect against clinical leprosy. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 199(6), 801–804. https://doi.org/10.1086/597070

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