2021
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2020.574457
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Hepatitis B Virus Infection Among Leprosy Patients: A Case for Polymorphisms Compromising Activation of the Lectin Pathway and Complement Receptors

Abstract: Thousands of leprosy patients not only suffer from physical deformities, but also either have or have had hepatitis B virus (HBV) coinfection. Polymorphisms of the complement system modulate susceptibility to leprosy, but genetic susceptibility to past or present HBV infection is unknown. We used sequencing and multiplex sequence-specific PCR to genotype 72 polymorphisms of seven genes (MBL2, FCN1, FCN2, FCN3, MASP1, MASP2, C3) encoding components of the lectin pathway, and two genes encoding complement recept… Show more

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“…Genetic polymorphisms that compromise the activation of the lectin pathway and complement receptors have also been described in patients with leprosy co‐infected with HBV. Such polymorphisms increase susceptibility to chronic HBV infection, with ficolin polymorphisms playing a particularly important role in modulating susceptibility in HBV‐leprosy co‐infected patients 63 . More research, however, is needed to clarify the immune pathways that, when compromised, favor the occurrence of co‐infection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Genetic polymorphisms that compromise the activation of the lectin pathway and complement receptors have also been described in patients with leprosy co‐infected with HBV. Such polymorphisms increase susceptibility to chronic HBV infection, with ficolin polymorphisms playing a particularly important role in modulating susceptibility in HBV‐leprosy co‐infected patients 63 . More research, however, is needed to clarify the immune pathways that, when compromised, favor the occurrence of co‐infection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such polymorphisms increase susceptibility to chronic HBV infection, with ficolin polymorphisms playing a particularly important role in modulating susceptibility in HBV-leprosy co-infected patients. 63 More research, however, is needed to clarify the immune pathways that, when compromised, favor the occurrence of co-infection.…”
Section: Hepatitis B Virus (Hbv)mentioning
confidence: 99%