Background: The association of the interleukin (IL)-12B gene rs6887695 and rs2288831 polymorphisms with ulcerative colitis (UC) risk has been extensively investigated, but results are conflicting. In this study, we investigated potential link between the IL-12B gene rs6887695 and rs2288831 polymorphisms and UC development in Chinese Han population.
Material and methods: Genotyping was performed in 367 patients and 456 controls through polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis. Plasma levels of IL-12B were tested using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.
Results: We found that the IL-12B gene rs6887695 and rs2288831 polymorphisms were related to a significantly increased risk of UC. Subgroup analyses revealed significant associations of the IL-12B gene rs6887695 and rs2288831 polymorphisms with UC risk among females, consumers of alcohol, and those aged <40 years. Additionally, the rs6887695 and rs2288831 polymorphisms were associated with lesion location and UC treatment. Last, we found that these two polymorphisms were associated with IL-12B levels.
Conclusions: The IL-12B gene rs6887695 and rs2288831 polymorphisms were associated with a higher risk, and the clinical characteristics, of UC.
Keywords: IL-12B; rs2288831; rs6887695; ulcerative colitis.
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