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Fig. 2 | BMC Immunology

Fig. 2

From: Sex and FOXP3 gene rs2232365 polymorphism may be associated with the clinical and pathological aspects of chronic viral diseases

Fig. 2

Association of the rs2232365 polymorphism with biomarkers of the pathologies: In men with chronic viral liver diseases and advanced fibrosis, the viral load was higher in patients with the allele T (a); the ratio of transaminases (AST/ALT) was higher in men, however, with no differences between alleles (b); the level of GGT fluctuated between genotypes/sexes (c). In men infected with HTLV-1, the proviral load (d), T CD4+ lymphocytes (e) and the level of IL-8 (f) were low in allele T carriers; the level of IL-10 was biased lower in patients with the allele T (g), but without statistical significance. (h) In CAD patients, CRP levels were statistically similar between genotypes/sexes

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