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Pooling analysis regarding the impact of human vitamin D receptor variants on the odds of psoriasis | BMC Medical Genetics | Full Text

Pooling analysis regarding the impact of human vitamin D receptor variants on the odds of psoriasis | BMC Medical Genetics | Full Text

BMC Medical Genetics



Pooling analysis regarding the impact of human vitamin D receptor variants on the odds of psoriasis

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Abstract

Background

The study aims at scientifically investigating the genetic effect of four polymorphisms (rs7975232rs1544410rs2228570, and rs731236) within the human Vitamin D Receptor (VDR) gene on the odds of psoriasis through an updated meta-analysis.

Methods

We searched eight databases and screened the studies for pooling. Finally, a total of eighteen eligible case-control studies were included. BH (Benjamini & Hochberg) adjusted P-values of association (Passociation) and odd ratios (ORs) with the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated under the allele, homozygote, heterozygote, dominant, recessive, and carrier models.

Results

Compared with the negative controls, no statistically significant difference in the odds of psoriasis was detected for the cases under any genetic models (BH adjusted Passociation > 0.05). We also performed subgroup meta-analyses by the source of controls, ethnicity, country, Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, and genotyping method. Similar results were observed in most subgroup meta-analyses (BH adjusted Passociation > 0.05). Besides, data of Begg’s and Egger’s tests excluded the significant publication bias; while the sensitivity analysis data further indicated the statistical reliability of our pooling results.

Conclusion

The currently available data fails to support a robust association between VDR rs7975232rs1544410rs2228570 and rs731236 polymorphisms and psoriasis susceptibility, which still required the support of more case-control studies.

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