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. 2016 Aug 11;6:31485. doi: 10.1038/srep31485

Table 2. Allelic distribution of HLA class I alleles and their correlation with HCV infection outcome in Chinese population.

HLA allele Spontaneous clearance n (%) Persistent infection n (%) P (Pc) OR (95%C.I.)
A*02:01 47 (10.2) 52 (6.1) 0.004 (0.024) 1.839 (1.212, 2.791)
A*02:03 33 (7.1) 65 (7.6) 0.888 0.969 (0.624, 1.504)
A*02:07 54 (11.7) 101 (11.8) 0.883 1.027 (0.718, 1.470)
A*11:01 122 (26.4) 251 (29.3) 0.414 0.895(0.684, 1.169)
A*24:02 53 (11.5) 131 (15.3) 0.083 0.735 (0.519, 1.042)
A*33:03 51 (11.0) 89 (10.4) 0.572 1.113 (0.768, 1.612)
B*13:01 38 (8.2) 67 (7.8) 0.581 1.129 (0.734, 1.737)
B*15:02 39 (8.4) 64 (7.5) 0.351 1.227 (0.797, 1.889)
B*40:01 55 (11.9) 137 (16.0) 0.077 0.724 (0.506, 1.036)
B*46:01 72 (15.6) 134 (15.6) 0.689 1.072 (0.764, 1.504)
B*58:01 44 (9.5) 83 (9.7) 0.832 1.045 (0.699, 1.562)
C*01:02 87 (18.9) 173 (20.3) 0.783 0.959 (0.710, 1.295)
C*03:02 43 (9.3) 80 (9.4) 0.84 1.042 (0.700, 1.549)
C*03:04 59 (12.8) 110 (12.9) 0.819 1.041 (0.735, 1.475)
C*06:02 29 (6.3) 42 (4.9) 0.217 1.363 (0.832, 2.231)
C*07:02 61 (13.3) 151 (17.7) 0.062 0.729 (0.523, 1.017)
C*08:01 54 (11.7) 86 (10.1) 0.234 1.251 (0.865, 1.811)

Alleles with >5% frequencies are shown at the 4-digit level and analyzed; Pc, Corrected P value for multiple comparisons by Bonferroni correction. Alleles with statistical significance after Bonferroni correction are indicated in bold.