Polymorphism for Interleukin-4 (-590 C/T) Promoter: Non- Association with Endometriosis
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Polymorphism, Interleukin-4 gene (-590T/C), endometriosisAbstract
Endometriosis is a benign gynecological disorder that often occurs in women of
reproductive age, usually characterized by endometrial epithelium and stroma outside their usual location. It is estimated that this disease affects 56% of women worldwide. Various types of cytokines are associated with endometriosis, including interleukin IL-4, which inhibits the production of proinflammatory cytokines that stimulate active B cells and T cell proliferation, the differentiation of B cells into plasma cells. Il-4 promoter region polymorphism (-590C/T) is involved in genetic susceptibility to endometriosis. This study aims to determine whether Gen IL-4 (-
590C/T) polymorphism indicates endometriosis. This study is an analytical
observational study conducted at the Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Palembang City in August 2021, with the approach of Case-Control study. There were 70 samples divided into two groups, namely 35 cases and 35 controls. Determination of genotypes and alleles using PCR-RFLP and chi-square analyzed data to determine the relationship. The results showed no significant difference. The genomorphism of the Interleukin-4(-590C/T) gene cannot be used to indicate endometriosis susceptibility.
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2026-06-06
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Hairunisyah, R., & Fatimah, S. (2026). Polymorphism for Interleukin-4 (-590 C/T) Promoter: Non- Association with Endometriosis . International Journal Scientific and Professional, 1(1), 10–16. Retrieved from https://rumahprof.id/CHIPROF/article/view/29
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