Association of nuclear factor-kappa B1 (NF-kB1) Ins/Del gene polymorphism with Hepatitis C virus outcomes

Authors

  • Shaimaa Rahem Al-Salihy Department of Microbiology, University of Diyala, Baqubah, Iraq.
  • Refif Sabeeh Al-Shawk Department of Microbiology, Mustansiriyah University, Baghdad, Iraq.
  • Safaa Abdul-Karim Al-Waysi Hepatology and Gastroenterology Teaching Hospital, Baghdad, Iraq.
  • Maarib Nazih Rasheed Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, University of Baghdad, Iraq

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47391/JPMA-BAGH-16-09

Abstract

Objective: To explore the association of nuclear factor-kappa B1 polymorphism in the promotor area of the gene
with hepatitis C virus infection outcomes.
Method: The case-control study was conducted at the Hepatology and Gastroenterology Teaching Hospital,
Baghdad, Iraq, from Dec 1, 2020, to Aug 30, 2021, and comprised individuals ages 20-68 years. Group 1 had patients
with persistent hepatitis C virus infection, group 2 had subjects with spontaneous hepatitis C virus clearance, group 3 had subjects treated with direct-acting antiviral drugs, and group 4 had healthy controls. Venous blood was collected for polymorphism genetic analysis of nuclear factor-kappa B1 insertion/deletion ATTG (Adenine-Thymine- Thymine-Guanine) at rs28362491 using a high-resolution melting technique. Data was analysed using SPSS 27.
Results: Of the 88 subjects, there were 22(25%) in each of the 4 groups. Overall, there were 55(62.5%) females and
33(37.5%) males, and 40(45.45%) were aged 20-39 years while 48(54.54%) were aged 40-68 years (p>0.05). The Ins
allele of rs28362491 was significantly more frequent in the patients than in controls (p=0.0053). The carriage of rs28362491 insertion/insertion and insertion/deletion genotypes, compared to wild-type homozygous
deletion/deletion, had a significantly higher risk of developing hepatitis C virus infection (p=0.0013). No association was found between rs28362491 and spontaneous hepatitis C virus clearance (p>0.05).
Conclusion: The insertion allele of rs28362491 was found to be associated with increased susceptibility to
developing hepatitis C virus infection.
Key Words: Antiviral, Gastroenterology, Hepaciviral, Thymine, Alleles, Homozygote, Hepatitis C, Chronic, Adenine, Guanine.

Published

2024-09-28

How to Cite

Shaimaa Rahem Al-Salihy, Refif Sabeeh Al-Shawk, Safaa Abdul-Karim Al-Waysi, & Maarib Nazih Rasheed. (2024). Association of nuclear factor-kappa B1 (NF-kB1) Ins/Del gene polymorphism with Hepatitis C virus outcomes. Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association, 74(10 (Supple-08), S34-S38. https://doi.org/10.47391/JPMA-BAGH-16-09