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Association between the IL-6 gene polymorphism and tuberculosis risk: a meta-analysis.


ABSTRACT: Background:The gene polymorphism of interleukin-6 (IL-6) has been shown to be implicated in tuberculosis susceptibility in many studies, but with conflicting results. This study aimed to provide more accurate estimation of the relationship between IL-6 gene polymorphism and tuberculosis risk through a meta-analysis. Method:A literature search was performed in PubMed, EMBASE, and other databases. Data were retrieved, and pooled odds ratio (OR) with 95% CI were calculated. Statistical analyses were performed by using STATA 12.0. Results:Twelve publications with 2635 cases and 3049 controls were included. The pooled analysis demonstrated significant evidence of association between IL-6 (-174G/C) and low risk of tuberculosis in dominant model (CC+GC vs GG: OR =0.693, 95% CI 0.581-0.826, p<0.001). Subgroup analysis got similar results for IL-6 (-174G/C) in Asians and Latinos, but the significance did not exist in Caucasians. IL-6 (-572C/G) polymorphism was also associated with low risk of tuberculosis in dominant model (CC+GC vs GG: OR =0.719, 95% CI 0.577-0.896, p=0.003). No publication bias was detected in either of the polymorphisms. Conclusion:In summary, IL-6 -572 C/G polymorphism may be associated with a decreased risk of tuberculosis, and C allele is the protective factor against tuberculosis for IL-6 -174G/C among Asians and Latinos, but not in Caucasian population.

SUBMITTER: Wang H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5708196 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Association between the <i>IL-6</i> gene polymorphism and tuberculosis risk: a meta-analysis.

Wang Hao H   Pang Caishuang C   Zeng Ni N   Wan Chun C   Shen Yongchun Y   Wen Fuqiang F  

Infection and drug resistance 20171127


<h4>Background</h4>The gene polymorphism of <i>interleukin-6</i> (<i>IL-6</i>) has been shown to be implicated in tuberculosis susceptibility in many studies, but with conflicting results. This study aimed to provide more accurate estimation of the relationship between <i>IL-6</i> gene polymorphism and tuberculosis risk through a meta-analysis.<h4>Method</h4>A literature search was performed in PubMed, EMBASE, and other databases. Data were retrieved, and pooled odds ratio (OR) with 95% CI were  ...[more]

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