Bita Moudi, Zahra Heidari, Hamidreza Mahmoudzadeh-Sagheb, Mohammad Hashemi, Malihe Metanat, Soheila Khosravi, and Parisa Farrokh
Hepat Mon. 2016 February; 16(2): e32427
Publication year: 2016

Abstract
Background: IL-10 can play a vital role in immune response against HBV. Three biallelic SNPs from the transcription start site control the transcription of the IL-10 gene. An association between susceptibility to HBV and IL-10 polymorphisms has been suggested in patients with HBV infection.
Objectives: The present study was designed to study the association between polymorphisms in interleukin-10 (-1082 A/G, -819 T/C and -592 A/C) promoter gene and chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection.
Patients and Methods: 221 chronically infected patients and 200 healthy control subjects were enrolled in the study. Three biallelic (-1082 A/G, -819 T/C and -592 A/C) polymorphisms in the IL-10 promoter gene were determined by PCR-RFLP method.
Results: Persistent HBV infection was associated with IL-10-1082 AG (P = 0.001) and GG (P = 0.004) genotypes and G (P = 0.000) allele. IL-10- 819 T/C and -592 A/C genotype and allele frequencies did not show any correlation with the risk of chronic hepatitis B infection.
Conclusions: These results suggest that polymorphisms in interleukin-10 gene promoter inflence clinical outcome of HBV infection and susceptibility to HBV infection.