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The association between the polymorphisms in the IL-4-590C/T gene and children asthma disease:a Meta analysis / 重庆医学
Chongqing Medicine ; (36): 638-641,647, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-606296
ABSTRACT
Objective To investigate the relationship between polymorphism of IL-4-590C/T and susceptibility of asthma.Methods The case-control articles reporting the relationship between IL-4-590C/T polymorphism and susceptibility of asthma were collected by China National Knowledge Infrastructure,WanFang data,VIP citation databases,Pubmed,Baidu Scholar,time limits are retrieved from the building a database to January 2016.The Meta-analysis software RevMan5.0 and Stata 12.0 was applied for heterogeneity test and pooled OR calculation.Results Seven case-control studies were selected,including 1 167 cases in the asthma group and 1 101 cases in the control group.Meta-analysis showed that both-590C/T polymorphisms genotypes were significantly associated with asthma,five kinds of senotypes OR(95% CI) were CT+CC vs.TT[0.7 (0.57-0.85)],CC vs.CT+ TT [0.56(0.43-0.72)],CC vs.TT[0.46(0.33-0.64)],CC vs.CT[0.64(0.48-0.85)],C vs.T[0.45(0.27-0.77)].From subgroup analysis,genotype CC vs.CT+TT[0.50(0.35-0.72)],CC vs.TT[0.50(0.27-0.95)],CT vs.TT[0.61(0.41-0.92)],C vs.T[0.47 (0.23-0.95)] with risk correlated in Asian children asthma(P value is 0.01,0.04,0.02,0.03).Genotype CC vs.CT+TT[0.63(0.44-0.90)],CC vs.TT[0.49(0.25-0.96)],CC vs.CT[0.67(0.45-0.98)] also indicated a significant correlation between-590C/T polymorphisms of IL-4 and asthma in non-Asian children(P value is 0.01,0.04,0.04).Conclusion Current evidence suggests that the-590C/T polymorphism of IL-4 gene is associated with children asthma.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Observational study / Risk factors / Systematic reviews Language: Chinese Journal: Chongqing Medicine Year: 2017 Type: Article