TNF -308 G/A polymorphism and risk of acne vulgaris: A meta-analysis

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Background: The -308 G/A polymorphism in the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) gene has been implicated in the risk of acne vulgaris, but the results are inconclusive. The present meta-analysis aimed to investigate the overall association between the -308 G/A polymorphism and acne vulgaris risk. Methods: We searched in Pubmed, Embase, Web of Science and CNKI for studies evaluating the association between the - 308 G/A gene polymorphism and acne vulgaris risk. Data were extracted and statistical analysis was performed using STATA 12.0 software. Results: A total of five publications involving 1553 subjects (728 acne vulgaris cases and 825 controls) were included in this meta-analysis. Combined analysis revealed a significant association between this polymorphism and acne vulgaris risk under recessive model (OR = 2.73, 95% CI: 1.37-5.44, p = 0.004 for AA vs. AG + GG). Subgroup analysis by ethnicity showed that the acne vulgaris risk associated with the -308 G/A gene polymorphism was significantly elevated among Caucasians under recessive model (OR = 2.34, 95% CI: 1.13-4.86, p = 0.023). Conclusion: This meta-analysis suggests that the -308 G/A polymorphism in the TNF gene contributes to acne vulgaris risk, especially in Caucasian populations. Further studies among different ethnicity populations are needed to validate these findings. © 2014 Yang et al.

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Yang, J. K., Wu, W. J., Qi, J., He, L., & Zhang, Y. P. (2014). TNF -308 G/A polymorphism and risk of acne vulgaris: A meta-analysis. PLoS ONE, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0087806

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