Association of the Functional MICA-129 Polymorphism with the Severity of Chronic Chagas Heart Disease

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Abstract

MICA-129 polymorphism affects the binding affinity of MICA molecules with the NKG2D receptor and influences effector cell function. The genotype met/met was associated with the severity of left ventricular systolic dysfunction (LVSD) in patients with chronic Chagas heart disease, while the val/val genotype was associated with the absence of LVSD.

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Ayo, C. M., De Oliveira, A. P., Camargo, A. V. D. S., Brandão De Mattos, C. C., Bestetti, R. B., & De Mattos, L. C. (2015). Association of the Functional MICA-129 Polymorphism with the Severity of Chronic Chagas Heart Disease. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 61(8), 1310–1313. https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/civ540

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