Meta-analysis of cytokine gene polymorphisms and outcome of heart transplantation

We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis with the aim of assessing the association between cytokine gene polymorphisms and graft rejection in heart transplantation. We identified relevant studies from Medline and Embase using PubMed and Ovid search engines, respectively. Allele frequencies...

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Main Authors: Sasitorn Yongcharoen, Sasivimol Rattanasiri, D. Olga McDaniel, Mark McEvoy, Chukiat Viwatwongkaseam, Piangchan Rojanavipart, Ammarin Thakkinstian
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spelling th-mahidol.312132018-10-19T12:16:10Z Meta-analysis of cytokine gene polymorphisms and outcome of heart transplantation Sasitorn Yongcharoen Sasivimol Rattanasiri D. Olga McDaniel Mark McEvoy Chukiat Viwatwongkaseam Piangchan Rojanavipart Ammarin Thakkinstian Mahidol University University of Mississippi Medical Center University of Newcastle, Australia Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Immunology and Microbiology Medicine We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis with the aim of assessing the association between cytokine gene polymorphisms and graft rejection in heart transplantation. We identified relevant studies from Medline and Embase using PubMed and Ovid search engines, respectively. Allele frequencies and allele and genotypic effects were pooled. Heterogeneity and publication bias were explored. Four to 5 studies were included in pooling of 3 gene polymorphisms. The prevalences of the minor alleles for TNFα-308, TGFβ1-c10, and TGFβ1-c25 were 0.166 (95% CI: 0.129, 0.203), 0.413 (95% CI: 0.363, 0.462), and 0.082 (95% CI: 0.054, 0.111) in the control groups, respectively. Carrying the A allele for the TNFα-308 had 18% (95% CI of OR: 0.46, 3.01) increased risk, but this was not significant for developing graft rejection than the G allele. Conversely, carrying the minor alleles for both TGFβ1-c10 and c25 had nonsignificantly lower odds of graft rejection than major alleles, with the pooled ORs of 0.87 (95% CI: 0.65, 1.18) and 0.70 (95% CI: 0.40, 1.23), respectively. There was no evidence of publication bias for all poolings. An updated meta-analysis is required when more studies are published to increase the power of detection for the association between these polymorphisms and allograft rejection. © 2013 Sasitorn Yongcharoen et al. 2018-10-19T04:35:57Z 2018-10-19T04:35:57Z 2013-09-23 Review BioMed Research International. Vol.2013, (2013) 10.1155/2013/387184 23146141 23146133 2-s2.0-84884234521 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/31213 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84884234521&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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country Thailand
Thailand
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topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Immunology and Microbiology
Medicine
spellingShingle Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Immunology and Microbiology
Medicine
Sasitorn Yongcharoen
Sasivimol Rattanasiri
D. Olga McDaniel
Mark McEvoy
Chukiat Viwatwongkaseam
Piangchan Rojanavipart
Ammarin Thakkinstian
Meta-analysis of cytokine gene polymorphisms and outcome of heart transplantation
description We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis with the aim of assessing the association between cytokine gene polymorphisms and graft rejection in heart transplantation. We identified relevant studies from Medline and Embase using PubMed and Ovid search engines, respectively. Allele frequencies and allele and genotypic effects were pooled. Heterogeneity and publication bias were explored. Four to 5 studies were included in pooling of 3 gene polymorphisms. The prevalences of the minor alleles for TNFα-308, TGFβ1-c10, and TGFβ1-c25 were 0.166 (95% CI: 0.129, 0.203), 0.413 (95% CI: 0.363, 0.462), and 0.082 (95% CI: 0.054, 0.111) in the control groups, respectively. Carrying the A allele for the TNFα-308 had 18% (95% CI of OR: 0.46, 3.01) increased risk, but this was not significant for developing graft rejection than the G allele. Conversely, carrying the minor alleles for both TGFβ1-c10 and c25 had nonsignificantly lower odds of graft rejection than major alleles, with the pooled ORs of 0.87 (95% CI: 0.65, 1.18) and 0.70 (95% CI: 0.40, 1.23), respectively. There was no evidence of publication bias for all poolings. An updated meta-analysis is required when more studies are published to increase the power of detection for the association between these polymorphisms and allograft rejection. © 2013 Sasitorn Yongcharoen et al.
author2 Mahidol University
author_facet Mahidol University
Sasitorn Yongcharoen
Sasivimol Rattanasiri
D. Olga McDaniel
Mark McEvoy
Chukiat Viwatwongkaseam
Piangchan Rojanavipart
Ammarin Thakkinstian
format Review
author Sasitorn Yongcharoen
Sasivimol Rattanasiri
D. Olga McDaniel
Mark McEvoy
Chukiat Viwatwongkaseam
Piangchan Rojanavipart
Ammarin Thakkinstian
author_sort Sasitorn Yongcharoen
title Meta-analysis of cytokine gene polymorphisms and outcome of heart transplantation
title_short Meta-analysis of cytokine gene polymorphisms and outcome of heart transplantation
title_full Meta-analysis of cytokine gene polymorphisms and outcome of heart transplantation
title_fullStr Meta-analysis of cytokine gene polymorphisms and outcome of heart transplantation
title_full_unstemmed Meta-analysis of cytokine gene polymorphisms and outcome of heart transplantation
title_sort meta-analysis of cytokine gene polymorphisms and outcome of heart transplantation
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/31213
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