๐Ÿ‘ค Ibrahim M Farag

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Also published as: Mohamed M S Farag
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Abd El-Gaffar Sabry Oluyemi, Noha E Ibrahim, Mohamed M S Farag +2 more ยท 2025 ยท Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP ยท added 2026-04-24
HBsAg incidence in Egypt is at a range of 2 to 7%. Antiviral immunity is linked to interleukin-27 (IL27), a cytokine that is produced by two genes: EBI3 and p28. IL-27 gene SNPs can alter the suscepti Show more
HBsAg incidence in Egypt is at a range of 2 to 7%. Antiviral immunity is linked to interleukin-27 (IL27), a cytokine that is produced by two genes: EBI3 and p28. IL-27 gene SNPs can alter the susceptibility to infection of HVB by impacting the production and/or function of cytokines. The study aimed to examine the impact of the IL-27 SNPs on the progression of HBV infection among Egyptian individuals. This study included a total 112 patients infected with HBV, and 50 healthy individuals served as controls. The link between the IL-27 SNPs (rs181206 T/C and rs17855750 T/G) and HBV was investigated using real-time PCR. There was no significant correlation between fibrosis stages and the distribution of IL-27 rs181206 T/C and rs17855750 T/G genotypes among HBV patients. Results indicated minimal disparity in the distribution of haplotypes among the study groups. No significant difference in the frequency of the CG, CT, TT, TG, and haplotypes between the groups. This study found no correlation between the presence of IL-27 rs1812006 and IL-27 rs17855750 SNPs and the HBV chronicity. Show less
๐Ÿ“„ PDF DOI: 10.31557/APJCP.2025.26.8.2845
IL27
Dalia M Aboelhassan, Hassan R Darwish, Hayam Mansour +5 more ยท 2023 ยท Molecular biology reports ยท Springer ยท added 2026-04-24
In recent years, strategic plans for poultry production have emphasized quantitative traits, particularly body weight and carcass traits (meat yield), in response to overpopulation challenges. Candida Show more
In recent years, strategic plans for poultry production have emphasized quantitative traits, particularly body weight and carcass traits (meat yield), in response to overpopulation challenges. Candidate genes such as adenylosuccinate lyase (ADSL), melanocortin-4-receptor (MC4R), and calpain 1 (CAPN1) have played vital roles in this context due to their associations with muscle growth and body composition. This study aims to investigate the influence of polymorphisms and gene expressions of the aforementioned genes on body weight (BW), growth rate (GR), breast weight (BrW), and thigh weight (TW) across four distinct chicken breeds: Fayoumi, Matrouh, Mamourah, and Leghorn. The use of PCR-SSCP analysis revealed genetic polymorphisms through the identification of various patterns (genotypes) within the three examined genes. The ADSL, MC4R, and CAPN1 genes exhibited five, three, and two different genotypes, respectively. These polymorphisms displayed promising connections with enhancing economically significant production traits, particularly BW, BrW and TW. Furthermore, gene expression analyses were conducted on breast and thigh tissues obtained from the chicken breeds at 60 days of age, where ADSL and MC4R exhibited a noteworthy up-regulation in Fayoumi and Matrouh breeds, and down-regulation in Mamourah and Leghorn. In contrast, CAPN1 expression decreased across most breeds with a slight increase noted in Fayoumi breed. In conclusion, this investigation underscores the substantial impact of ADSL, MC4R, and CAPN1 genes on economically important production traits within Egyptian domestic chicken breeds. Consequently, these genes emerge as significant molecular markers, holding potential utility in avian selection and breeding programs aimed at enhancing productive performance. Show less
๐Ÿ“„ PDF DOI: 10.1007/s11033-023-08999-w
MC4R