Abstract
Background: We retrieved different reports containing different genetic effects of-1082 A/G,-819 T/C, and-592 A/C polymorphisms within the IL-10 (interleukin-10) gene on the susceptibility to clinical atopic dermatitis. Methods: Herein, we conducted a meta-analysis to comprehensively assess such a genetic relationship after collecting the available published evidence. STATA 12.0 software was used for the statistical analysis under the allelic, homozygotic, heterozygotic, dominant, recessive and carrier genetic models. Results: By retrieving and screening database literature, a total of 16 eligible case-control studies were finally selected. For the IL-10-1082 A/G polymorphism, we did not detect a significant difference between atopic dermatitis cases and population-based controls in the overall meta-analysis under the genetic models of allele G vs. A (P = 0.540), GG vs. AA (P = 0.853), AG vs AA (P = 0.265), AG + GG vs AA (P = 0.221), GG vs AA+AG (P = 0.540) and carrier G vs. A (P = 0.643). Moreover, a statistically non-significant association was observed in the most subgroup meta-analyses by the factors of ethnicity, country and Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. Likewise, the negative results were detected for the synthetic analysis of IL-10-819 T/C and-592 C/A polymorphisms. Conclusion: The current evidence does not support a strong genetic relationship between IL-10-1082 A/G,-819 T/C and-592 A/C polymorphisms and the susceptibility to atopic dermatitis.
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Qi, Y., Kong, J., & He, J. (2019). Genetic relationship between IL-10 gene polymorphisms and the risk of clinical atopic dermatitis. BMC Medical Genetics, 20(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12881-019-0817-8
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