Bile-salt stimulated lipase polymorphisms do not associate with HCV susceptibility

Volume: 274, Pages: 197715 - 197715
Published: Dec 1, 2019
Abstract
Bile-salt stimulate lipase (BSSL) is a glycoprotein found in human milk and blood that can potently bind DC-SIGN. The BSSL gene is highly polymorphic with a variant number of O-linked glycosylated 11 amino acid repeats at the C-terminus of the protein, encoded in exon 11 of the gene. It has been shown that certain BSSL genotypes associate with decreased HIV-1 transmission in vitro and decreased HIV-1 disease progression. The protein forms dimers...
Paper Details
Title
Bile-salt stimulated lipase polymorphisms do not associate with HCV susceptibility
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Volume
274
Pages
197715 - 197715
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