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PDGFA gene rs9690350 polymorphism increases biliary atresia risk in Chinese children.


ABSTRACT: Biliary atresia (BA) is a genetic and severe fibro-inflammatory obliterative cholangiopathy of neonates. Platelet-derived growth factor subunit A (PDGFA), as one of participants in liver fibrosis, the overexpression of PDGFA through DNA hypomethylation may lead to the development of BA, but the pathogenesis is still unclear. We conducted a large case-control cohort to investigate the association of genetic variants in PDGFA with BA susceptibility in the Southern Chinese population (506 cases and 1473 controls). We observed that the G allele of rs9690350(G>C) in PDGFA was significantly associated with an increased risk of BA (OR = 1.24, 95% CI = 1.04-1.49, P=0.02). Additionally, the rs9690350 G allele increased the risk of non-cystic biliary atresia (OR = 1.26, 95% CI = 1.04-1.52, P=0.02) and was a genetic biomarker of severe manifestations after surgery. These findings indicate that the rs9690350 G allele is a PDGFA polymorphism associated with the risk of BA that may confer increased disease susceptibility.

SUBMITTER: Liu F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7374268 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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PDGFA gene rs9690350 polymorphism increases biliary atresia risk in Chinese children.

Liu Fei F   Zeng Jixiao J   Zhu Deli D   Xu Xiaogang X   Lan Menglong M   Wang Mengmeng M   Zhao Jinglu J   Xia Huimin H   Zhang Yan Y   Zhang Ruizhong R  

Bioscience reports 20200701 7


Biliary atresia (BA) is a genetic and severe fibro-inflammatory obliterative cholangiopathy of neonates. Platelet-derived growth factor subunit A (PDGFA), as one of participants in liver fibrosis, the overexpression of PDGFA through DNA hypomethylation may lead to the development of BA, but the pathogenesis is still unclear. We conducted a large case-control cohort to investigate the association of genetic variants in PDGFA with BA susceptibility in the Southern Chinese population (506 cases and  ...[more]

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