Contribution of NKX2-3 polymorphisms to inflammatory bowel diseases: A meta-analysis of 35358 subjects

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Polymorphisms in NKX2-3 gene have been inconsistently associated with Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC). To generate large-scale evidence on whether NKX2-3 polymorphisms are associated with CD or UC susceptibility we have conducted a meta-analysis of 17 studies involving 17329 patients and 18029 controls. A significantly increased CD or UC risk was observed in persons carrying a G allele at rs10883365 polymorphism (A/G) compared with those with a A allele. (OR = 1.226, 95%CI: 1.177-1.277 and OR = 1.274, 95%CI: 1.175-1.382 respectively). In the subgroup analysis, a significantly increased CD risk was found in both Europeans and Asians. For rs11190140 polymorphism (C/T) and CD risk, the risk estimate for the allele contrast was OR = 1.201 (1.136-1.269). This meta-analysis provided a robust result that persons with a G or T allele may have a moderately increased risk of CD, and suggested that rs10883365 polymorphism was also a candidate gene polymorphism for UC susceptibility.

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Lu, X. C., Tang, L., Li, K., Zheng, J., Zhao, P., Tao, Y., & Li, L. X. (2014). Contribution of NKX2-3 polymorphisms to inflammatory bowel diseases: A meta-analysis of 35358 subjects. Scientific Reports, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep03924

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