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Interleukin-4 Genetic Polymorphism -590 C/T in Type- 2 Diabetes Patients from Al-Diwaniyah Hospital of Iraq


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1 Assist. Lecturer, Madenat Alelem University College, Anesthesia and Intensive Care Department, Iraq
     

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This study aims to found the relationship of interleukin-4(IL-4) genetic polymorphism -590 C/Tin association of type-2 diabetes (T2D)development. (50) blood samples were collection from the patients with T2D and (30) samples from healthy group individual from Al-Diwaniyah Hospital. PCR-RFLP was carried out for detection IL-4 genetic polymorphism (-590 C/T) of T2D patients and healthy blood samples .The IL-4 gene polymorphism genotype frequencies were studied in the patients and healthy group, for the CC, CT and TT genotypes, the result revealed significant (p˂0.05) presence of these genotypes in the patients group compared with healthy group. Also found the TT genotype increased the risk more than 20% in T2D compared with healthy group 3.33%,and CT genotype increased the risk more than 57% in T2D compared with healthy group 30%,while CC was decreased the risk 26% in the T2D compared with healthy group 66.66% . Frequency of allele T increased to 46% in the T2D compared with healthy group 20%. While frequency of allele C was not show any signification. The allele C and T carriage rates were examined, and there was no significant changes in carriage rate for C alleles. However, a significant changes was noticed in carriage rate of T allele(78.7%) in the patients population compared to healthy population. Also the results revealed there were a significant (p˂0.05), effect of the sex and family history parameter on the IL-4 genetic polymorphism, the females and positive family history of disease 58% and 72% respectively were revealed more occurrence of this genotype in their samples with percentage. Our study was concluded that genotype C/T may be is risk factor in the T2D.

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Interleukin-4; Genetic Polymorphism -590 C/T; Type- 2 Diabetes; Iraq
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Authors

Firas Hasan Hadi
Assist. Lecturer, Madenat Alelem University College, Anesthesia and Intensive Care Department, Iraq
Muntasser Alawi Awad
Assist. Lecturer, Madenat Alelem University College, Anesthesia and Intensive Care Department, Iraq
Nada Fadil Abbas
Assist. Lecturer, Madenat Alelem University College, Anesthesia and Intensive Care Department, Iraq

Abstract


This study aims to found the relationship of interleukin-4(IL-4) genetic polymorphism -590 C/Tin association of type-2 diabetes (T2D)development. (50) blood samples were collection from the patients with T2D and (30) samples from healthy group individual from Al-Diwaniyah Hospital. PCR-RFLP was carried out for detection IL-4 genetic polymorphism (-590 C/T) of T2D patients and healthy blood samples .The IL-4 gene polymorphism genotype frequencies were studied in the patients and healthy group, for the CC, CT and TT genotypes, the result revealed significant (p˂0.05) presence of these genotypes in the patients group compared with healthy group. Also found the TT genotype increased the risk more than 20% in T2D compared with healthy group 3.33%,and CT genotype increased the risk more than 57% in T2D compared with healthy group 30%,while CC was decreased the risk 26% in the T2D compared with healthy group 66.66% . Frequency of allele T increased to 46% in the T2D compared with healthy group 20%. While frequency of allele C was not show any signification. The allele C and T carriage rates were examined, and there was no significant changes in carriage rate for C alleles. However, a significant changes was noticed in carriage rate of T allele(78.7%) in the patients population compared to healthy population. Also the results revealed there were a significant (p˂0.05), effect of the sex and family history parameter on the IL-4 genetic polymorphism, the females and positive family history of disease 58% and 72% respectively were revealed more occurrence of this genotype in their samples with percentage. Our study was concluded that genotype C/T may be is risk factor in the T2D.

Keywords


Interleukin-4; Genetic Polymorphism -590 C/T; Type- 2 Diabetes; Iraq



DOI: https://doi.org/10.37506/v11%2Fi2%2F2020%2Fijphrd%2F195163