Association between the IL-10 rs1800872 polymorphisms and periodontitis susceptibility: A meta-analysis.
Medicine (Baltimore)
; 98(40): e17113, 2019 Oct.
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BACKGROUND: Periodontitis is a common disease with an unclear pathological mechanism. No precise consensus has been reached to evaluate the association between the IL-10 rs1800872 (- 592, -590, -597 C>A) polymorphism and periodontal disease. Thus, we performed this meta-analysis to collect more evidence-based information. METHODS: Four online databases, PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, and China Biology Medicine disc (CBM), were searched in August 2018. An odds ratio (OR) with a 95% confidence interval (CI) was applied to evaluate the association of the rs1800872 with periodontitis susceptibility. RESULTS: Twenty three case-control studies with 2714 patients and 2373 healthy controls were evaluated. The overall analyses verified that the IL-10 rs1800872 polymorphism was significantly associated with an increased risk of periodontitis in the allelic model, homozygote model, dominant model, and recessive model (A vs C: ORâ=â1.28, 95%CIâ=â1.11-1.49, Pâ=â.00, Iâ=â56.87%; AA vs CC: ORâ=â2.06, 95%CIâ=â1.32-3.23, Pâ=â.00, Iâ=â73.3%; AAâ+âAC vs CC: ORâ=â1.42, 95%CIâ=â1.03-1.96, Pâ=â.03, Iâ=â76.2%; AA vs ACâ+âCC: ORâ=â1.78, 95%CIâ=â1.26-2.56, Pâ=â.00, Iâ=â76.7%). Moreover, the subgroup analysis based on ethnicity, periodontitis type, and smoking status showed significant differences. CONCLUSIONS: The results of our meta-analysis demonstrate that rs1800872 is associated with periodontitis susceptibility in Caucasians and Asians. Moreover, A allele, AA genotype, CC genotype may be closely associated with chronic periodontitis (CP), while A allele, AA genotype may be closely associated with aggressive periodontitis (AgP).
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Periodontitis
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Interleucina-10
Tipo de estudio:
Etiology_studies
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Observational_studies
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Prognostic_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
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Systematic_reviews
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Humans
País/Región como asunto:
Asia
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En
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Medicine (Baltimore)
Año:
2019
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Article
País de afiliación:
China