No association between transmembrane protein‐tyrosine phosphatase receptor type C (PTPRC) exon A 77C>G transversion and liver transplant rejection
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No association between transmembrane protein‐tyrosine phosphatase receptor type C (PTPRC) exon A 77C>G transversion and liver transplant rejection
SummaryThis study was carried out to evaluate the association between 77C>G transversion (rs17612648) in exon A of the PTPRC gene and liver transplant rejection. No significant differences in genotype and allele frequencies of the 77C>G transversion were detected between recipients without rejection (n = 106) and recipients with rejection (n = 104). In conclusion, there was no evidence for the contribution of the 77C>G transversion in susceptibility to liver transplant rejection in a Caucasian population.
- Eppendorf (Germany) Germany
- University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf Germany
Adult, Graft Rejection, Male, Guanine, Genotype, Graft Survival, Exons, Middle Aged, White People, Liver Transplantation, Cytosine, Gene Frequency, Humans, Leukocyte Common Antigens, Female, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Genetic Association Studies, Aged
Adult, Graft Rejection, Male, Guanine, Genotype, Graft Survival, Exons, Middle Aged, White People, Liver Transplantation, Cytosine, Gene Frequency, Humans, Leukocyte Common Antigens, Female, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Genetic Association Studies, Aged
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