Association between IL-17 gene polymorphisms and circulating IL-17 levels in osteoarthritis: a meta-analysis.
Z Rheumatol
; 79(5): 482-490, 2020 Jun.
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| ID: mdl-31664512
OBJECTIVE: This study systemically reviewed the evidence regarding associations between polymorphisms in interleukin-17 (IL-17) genes and osteoarthritis (OA) susceptibility, and the relationship between circulating IL-17 levels and OA. METHODS: We performed a meta-analysis of the associations between the IL-17A rs2275913 and IL-17F rs763780 polymorphisms and risk for OA and serum/plasma IL-17 levels in OA patients and controls. RESULTS: Eight studies including 2214 OA patients and 2474 controls were included. Our meta-analysis identified a significant association between OA and the AA genotype of the IL-17A rs2275913 polymorphism in a pooled cohort of affected individuals, compared to the case in a pooled cohort of control participants (ORâ¯= 1.516, 95% CIâ¯= 1.260-1.825, Pâ¯< 0.001), and a significant association between OA and the CC genotype of the IL-17F rs763780 polymorphism (ORâ¯= 2.257, 95% CIâ¯= 1.376-3.704, pâ¯= 0.001). OA site-based stratification identified an association between the AA genotype of the IL-17A rs2275913 polymorphism and the CC genotype of the IL-17F rs763780 polymorphism and knee OA, but not hip OA. Furthermore, the same patterns of significant associations between OA and the IL-17A rs2275913 and IL-17F rs763780 polymorphisms were identified based on homozygote contrasts. The OA patients showed significantly higher IL-17 levels than the control subjects (SMDâ¯= 1.830, 95% CIâ¯= 1.184-2.477, Pâ¯< 0.001). CONCLUSION: Our meta-analysis revealed associations between the IL-17A rs2275913 and IL-17F rs763780 polymorphisms and OA susceptibility, and the presence of significantly higher circulating IL-17 levels in OA patients.
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Osteoartrite
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Predisposição Genética para Doença
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Interleucina-17
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Observational_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
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Systematic_reviews
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Humans
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2020
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