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. 2018 May 1;29(3):283–291. doi: 10.5152/tjg.2018.17484

Table 5.

The frequencies of the genotypes and alleles at TLR4 SNP rs3804099 in H. pylori-infected subjects according to the CagA status of bacteria

TLR4 gene polymorphism Alleles


Groups CagA status TT CT CC Total C T p
PU CagA+ 53 (75.7%) 13 (18.6%) 4 (5.7%) 70 (100.0%) 119 (85.0%) 21 (15.0%) *0.847
CagA- 24 (80.0%) 5 (16.7%) 1 (3.3%) 30 (100.0%) 53 (88.3%) 7 (11.7%) **0.535
Total 77 (77.0%) 18 (18.0%) 5 (5.0%) 100 (100.0%) 172 (86.0%) 118 (59.0%)
AS CagA+ 63 (82.9%) 9 (11.8%) 4 (5.3%) 76 (100.0%) 135 (88.8%) 17 (11.2%) *0.975
CagA- 40 (81.6%) 6 (12.2%) 3 (6.1%) 49 (100.0%) 86 (87.75%) 12 (12.25%) **0.798
Total 103 (82.4%) 15 (12.0%) 7 (5.6%) 125 (100.0%) 221 (88.4%) 29 (11.6%)
NHS 95 (76.5%) 25 (20.0%) 5 (4.0%) 125 (100.0%) 215 (86.0%) 35 (14.0%)
*, **

comparison of the genotypes and alleles distribution at SNP rs4986790 between subjects infected with the CagA+ strains of H. pylori and those infected with CagA- strains of bacteria in specified group

AS: asymptomatic subjects; CagA: cytotoxin-associated gene A; NHS: non-infected healthy subjects; PU: peptic ulcer; SNP: single nucleotide polymorphism; TLR: Toll-like receptors