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基于结核分枝杆菌谱系的甘露糖结合凝集素 2 基因多态性与结核病的关联

 

Authors Liu M, Wang Q, Liu H , Yin C, Mijiti X, Anwaierjiang A, Wan K, Xu M, Li M, Nong S, Li G, Xiao H

Received 18 October 2021

Accepted for publication 25 January 2022

Published 24 March 2022 Volume 2022:15 Pages 1225—1234

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IDR.S344935

Checked for plagiarism Yes

Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 3

Editor who approved publication: Professor Héctor M Mora-Montes

Purpose: Polymorphisms in MBL2 may contribute to the susceptibility to tuberculosis. The aim of the present study was to determine the associations of the polymorphisms of five loci (rs1800450, rs1800451, rs7096206, rs7095891, and rs11003125) in the MBL2 gene with susceptibility to tuberculosis and specific lineages of Mycobacterium tuberculosis causing tuberculosis in the Uyghur population of Xinjiang, China.
Methods: From January 2019 to January 2020, we enrolled 170 Uyghur tuberculosis patients as the case group and 147 Uyghur staff with no clinical symptoms as the control group from four designated tuberculosis hospitals in southern Xinjiang, China. The polymorphisms of five loci in MBL2 of human were detected by sequencing. Whole-genome sequencing was applied in 68 M. tuberculosis isolates from the case group and the data were used to perform genealogy analysis.
Results: The distributions of allele and genotype frequencies of five loci in MBL2 varied little between the case and control groups and varied little among the groups, including those infected with different lineages of M. tuberculosis and the control (except those of rs11003125), the values were all > 0.05. The distribution of alleles of rs11003125 was statistically different between patients infected with lineages 3 and 4 M. tuberculosis (χ 2=7.037, =0.008). The C allele and CC genotype of rs11003125 were found to be protective factors against lineage 4 infection when compared to lineage 3 (ORs were 0.190 and 0.158, respectively; 95% confidence intervals were 0.053 0.690 and 0.025 0.999, respectively).
Conclusion: Our results suggested that human’s susceptibility to tuberculosis is affected both by the host genetic polymorphisms and the lineage of the M. tuberculosis that people were exposed to. However, due to the limitation of the sample size in the present study, larger sample size and more rigorous design should be guaranteed in future studies.
Keywords: mannose-binding lectin 2 gene, polymorphism, tuberculosis, Mycobacterium tuberculosis , lineage