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Abstract To analyze the frequency of polymorphic variants of genes BCL-2, CTLA-4, APO-1 / Fas in patients with thyroid pathology regarding its forms: nodular goiter with autoimmune thyroiditis and thyroid adenoma. Results: Mutation of BCL-2 and CTLA-4 genes in the homozygous state among resident's adult population of Northern Bukovina occurs with a fre-quency 3,2-4,0%, no reliable difference between patients and healthy. Muta-tions of the gene APO-1 / Fas in the homozygous state are not observed. The nature of allelic distribution set: parity ratio between the main A and G minor alleles of the…mehr

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Abstract To analyze the frequency of polymorphic variants of genes BCL-2, CTLA-4, APO-1 / Fas in patients with thyroid pathology regarding its forms: nodular goiter with autoimmune thyroiditis and thyroid adenoma. Results: Mutation of BCL-2 and CTLA-4 genes in the homozygous state among resident's adult population of Northern Bukovina occurs with a fre-quency 3,2-4,0%, no reliable difference between patients and healthy. Muta-tions of the gene APO-1 / Fas in the homozygous state are not observed. The nature of allelic distribution set: parity ratio between the main A and G minor alleles of the BCL-2 gene. A dominance of wild-allele mutation of the G-allele CTLA-4 gene 2.57 times among patients, and 3.54 times among healthy; and the prevalence of G-allele mutation of the A-allele gene Fas - 9.87 times in pa-tients and 7.33 times - in healthy. Conclusions: Pathology of the thyroid gland in general has unreliable chances to be inherited depending on the polymorphism of BCL-2, CTLA-4and Fas genes in Bukovina (Western Ukraine).
Autorenporträt
Chirurgische Abteilung, ¿1 der Bukowiner Staatlichen Medizinischen Universität. Michael Ivanovich Sheremet, PhD, Assistenzprofessor; Volodymyr Volodymyrovich Tarabanchuk, PhD, Assistenzprofessor;Vitaliy Vasilyovich Maksymyuk, MD, PhD, Professor.