Associations between tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) -308 and -238 G/A polymorphisms and shared epitope status and responsiveness to TNF-α blockers in rheumatoid arthritis: A metaanalysis update

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Objective. To investigate whether tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) promoter -308 A/G and -238 A/G polymorphisms and shared epitope (SE) status are associated with responsiveness to anti-TNF therapy in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Methods. A comparative metaanalysis was conducted on A allele carriers (genotypes A/A + A/G) of the TNF-α promoter -308 and -238 A/G polymorphisms and SE status in responders and nonresponders to anti-TNF therapy. Results. A total of 13 studies were included in the metaanalysis. Metaanalysis showed that the TNF-α -308 A/G polymorphism is not associated with responsiveness to TNF blockers in RA patients. Studies with a small number of subjects (< 100) showed that the odds ratio for the A allele carrier state was significantly lower among responders (OR 0.344, 95% CI 0.152-0.779, p = 0.01). Studies with a higher number of subjects (≥ 100) found no association between the TNF-α -308 A/G polymorphism and responsiveness to TNF blockers. The overall metaanalysis showed that the TNF-α -238 A/G polymorphism was not associated with the responsiveness of RA patients to TNF blockers, and stratification by TNF blocker revealed that the TNF-α -238 A/G polymorphism was associated with response of infliximab (OR 0.441, 95% CI 0.203-0.609, p = 0.039). SE status was found not to be associated with response to TNF blockers. Conclusion. Metaanalysis of available data revealed an association between treatment response to infliximab and the TNF-α -238 A/G polymorphism, but no associations between treatment response and the TNF-α -308 A/G polymorphism or SE status. The Journal of Rheumatology Copyright © 2010. All rights reserved.

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Lee, Y. H., Ji, J. D., Bae, S. C., & Song, G. G. (2010). Associations between tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) -308 and -238 G/A polymorphisms and shared epitope status and responsiveness to TNF-α blockers in rheumatoid arthritis: A metaanalysis update. Journal of Rheumatology, 37(4), 740–746. https://doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.090707

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