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Association between interferon gamma receptor 1-56C/T gene polymorphism and tuberculosis susceptibility: a meta-analysis 被引量:3

Association between interferon gamma receptor 1-56C/T gene polymorphism and tuberculosis susceptibility: a meta-analysis
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摘要 Background Genetic variations in the interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) receptor 1 gene (IFNGR1) may contribute to tuberculosis (TB) risk in different populations.Many studies have investigated the relationship between IFNGR1 56C/T polymorphism and the susceptibility to TB,but have yielded conflicting results.A comprehensive meta-analysis is needed to provide a more accurate estimation of the relationship between them.Methods A literature search based on a combination of manual and computer-based methods was conducted on four English databases (PubMed,Science Direct,SpringerLink,and EBSCO) and three Chinese databases (Wanfang,CQVIP,and Chinese National Knowledge Infrastructure databases).Pooled odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (95% Cls) were calculated using either the fixed-effects model or the random-effects model for different genetic models based on the heterogeneity examination.Results A total of six studies comprising 1 497 confirmed TB cases and 1 802 controls were included in this meta-analysis.Overall,no significant association was observed between IFNGR1-56C/T polymorphism and TB susceptibility (C vs.T,OR=0.90,95% Cl 0.69-1.17; CC vs.TT,OR=0.87,95% Cl 0.65-1.18; TC vs.TT,OR=-1.031,95% Cl 0.872-1.219; CC+TC vs.TT,OR=0.89,95% Cl 0.64-1.26; CC vs.TC+TT,OR=0.92,95% Cl 0.66-1.29).In subgroup analysis,a significant association was found in the dominant model (CC+TC vs.TT,OR=1.24,95% Cl 1.02-1.51) in Africans,but not in Asians or Caucasians.Conclusions Our meta-analysis did not provide enough powerful evidence to identify a significant association between IFNGR1-56C/T polymorphism and TB susceptibility in the overall population.In subgroup analysis,it indicates that IFNGR1-56C/T is possibly associated with increased TB risk in Africans,but not in Asians or Caucasians.However,larger sample size and better-designed case-control studies are needed to validate these findings. Background Genetic variations in the interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) receptor 1 gene (IFNGR1) may contribute to tuberculosis (TB) risk in different populations.Many studies have investigated the relationship between IFNGR1 56C/T polymorphism and the susceptibility to TB,but have yielded conflicting results.A comprehensive meta-analysis is needed to provide a more accurate estimation of the relationship between them.Methods A literature search based on a combination of manual and computer-based methods was conducted on four English databases (PubMed,Science Direct,SpringerLink,and EBSCO) and three Chinese databases (Wanfang,CQVIP,and Chinese National Knowledge Infrastructure databases).Pooled odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (95% Cls) were calculated using either the fixed-effects model or the random-effects model for different genetic models based on the heterogeneity examination.Results A total of six studies comprising 1 497 confirmed TB cases and 1 802 controls were included in this meta-analysis.Overall,no significant association was observed between IFNGR1-56C/T polymorphism and TB susceptibility (C vs.T,OR=0.90,95% Cl 0.69-1.17; CC vs.TT,OR=0.87,95% Cl 0.65-1.18; TC vs.TT,OR=-1.031,95% Cl 0.872-1.219; CC+TC vs.TT,OR=0.89,95% Cl 0.64-1.26; CC vs.TC+TT,OR=0.92,95% Cl 0.66-1.29).In subgroup analysis,a significant association was found in the dominant model (CC+TC vs.TT,OR=1.24,95% Cl 1.02-1.51) in Africans,but not in Asians or Caucasians.Conclusions Our meta-analysis did not provide enough powerful evidence to identify a significant association between IFNGR1-56C/T polymorphism and TB susceptibility in the overall population.In subgroup analysis,it indicates that IFNGR1-56C/T is possibly associated with increased TB risk in Africans,but not in Asians or Caucasians.However,larger sample size and better-designed case-control studies are needed to validate these findings.
出处 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第21期3782-3788,共7页 中华医学杂志(英文版)
关键词 interferon gamma receptor 1 POLYMORPHISM TUBERCULOSIS SUSCEPTIBILITY META-ANALYSIS interferon gamma receptor 1 polymorphism tuberculosis susceptibility meta-analysis
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