1. Variability in the 2'-5'-oligoadenylate synthetase gene cluster is associated with human predisposition to tick-borne encephalitis virus-induced disease.
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Barkhash AV, Perelygin AA, Babenko VN, Myasnikova NG, Pilipenko PI, Romaschenko AG, Voevoda MI, Brinton MA, Barkhash, Andrey V, Perelygin, Andrey A, Babenko, Vladimir N, Myasnikova, Natalia G, Pilipenko, Pavel I, Romaschenko, Aida G, Voevoda, Mikhail I, and Brinton, Margo A
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DISEASE susceptibility , *EPIDEMIC encephalitis , *FLAVIVIRUSES , *GENES , *GENETIC polymorphisms , *RESEARCH funding , *TRANSFERASES - Abstract
The 2'-5'-oligoadenylate synthetase (2'-5'-OAS) family members are interferon-induced antiviral proteins. Twenty-three single nucleotide polymorphisms located within the OAS1, OAS2, OAS3, and OASL genes were analyzed in 142 patients with Russian tick-borne encephalitis. Statistically significant differences in genotype, allele, and haplotype frequencies for 3 OAS2 single nucleotide polymorphisms (rs1293762, rs15895, and rs1732778) and 2 OAS3 single nucleotide polymorphisms (rs2285932 and rs2072136) were detected between patients with central nervous system disease and both those with fever and/or meningitis and the control group. The data suggest a possible association between these 5 OAS single nucleotide polymorphisms and the outcome of tick-borne encephalitis virus infection in a Russian population. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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