Association between interleukin gene polymorphisms and risk of recurrent oral ulceration

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We conducted a case-control study to investigate the association between the functional IL-1β+3954 (C/T), IL-6-174 (G/C), IL-10-1082 (G/A), and IL-10-819C/T genetic polymorphisms and risk of recurrent oral ulceration (ROU) in a Chinese population. Polymorphisms of IL-1β+3954C/T, IL-6-174G/C, IL-10-1082A/G and IL-10-819C/T were assessed by polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism. The genotype distributions of the IL-1β+3954 C/T and IL-10-819C/T were in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in the control group. Conditional logistic regression analyses showed that subjects carrying the IL-1β+3954CC and IL-10-1082AA genotypes had a significantly increased risk of ROU, with adjusted ORs (95%CI) of 2.86 (1.37-6.33) and 1.72 (1.02-2.89), respectively. In summary, we found that IL-1β+3954C/T and IL-10-1082A/G polymorphisms are associated with an increased risk of ROU.

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Jing, C., & Zhang, J. Q. (2015). Association between interleukin gene polymorphisms and risk of recurrent oral ulceration. Genetics and Molecular Research, 14(2), 6838–6843. https://doi.org/10.4238/2015.June.18.26

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