Recent studies have suggested that IL-18 -607C/A and -137G/C polymorphisms may be associated with the risk of allergic disease; however, individually published results are inconclusive. Therefore, we performed a meta-analysis to clarify whether IL-18 -607C/A and -137G/C polymorphisms were associated with the risk of allergic disease. A total of 21 studies including 5,331 cases and 9,658 controls were involved in this meta-analysis. In the overall analysis and the subgroup analysis according to ethnicity, we did not find significant association between IL-18 -607C/A or -137G/C polymorphism and the risk of allergic disease (all P > 0.05). However, in a stratified analysis by type of allergic disease, our results indicated that IL-18 -607C/A polymorphism was associated with a significantly decreased risk of allergic asthma in heterozygous comparison and IL-18 -137G/C was associated with a significantly decreased risk of allergic dermatitis in recessive model and homozygous comparison. In the stratified analysis by source of control, IL-18-607C/A showed significantly reduced risk in population-based subgroup, and for IL-18 -137G/C only significantly decreased risk was found in the hospital-based subgroup. Our meta-analysis suggests that IL-18 -607C/A and -137G/C polymorphisms may be protective factors for the risk of allergic asthma and allergic dermatitis, respectively. © 2014 Daye Cheng et al.
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Cheng, D., Hao, Y., Zhou, W., & Ma, Y. (2014). The relationship between interleukin-18 polymorphisms and allergic disease: A meta-analysis. BioMed Research International. Hindawi Publishing Corporation. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/290687
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