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引用次数: 5
摘要
背景/目的:通过荟萃分析准确评估microRNA (miRNA)-196a2 C/T多态性对结直肠癌(CRC)风险的影响。方法:在PubMed、EMBASE、ISI Web of Science和Cochrane Library中进行电子检索。合并优势比(OR)及其95%置信区间(CI)通过meta分析来评估相关性。结果:共纳入5项研究进行分析。结果显示,在遗传模型中,miRNA-196a2 C/T多态性与结直肠癌风险之间存在显著相关性(C vs. T: OR = 1.168, 95% CI = 1.106-1.282, p = 0.001;CC vs. TT: OR = 1.368, 95% CI = 1.132 ~ 1.654, p = 0.001;TC/CC vs. TT: OR = 1.206, 95% = CI 1.035 ~ 1.405, p = 0.016;CC vs. TC /tt: OR = 1.254, 95% CI = 1.077-1.461, p = 0.004), TC vs. tt模型除外(TC vs. tt: OR = 1.130, 95% CI = 0.961-1.329, p = 0.138)。在基于种族的亚组分析中,我们发现了亚洲种族个体中多态性的显著过度代表。结论:该荟萃分析表明miRNA-196a2多态性与结直肠癌风险之间存在显著相关性。
Meta-analysis of the association between a polymorphism in microRNA-196a2 and susceptibility to colorectal cancer.
Background/aims: To accurately evaluate the impact of the C/T polymorphism in microRNA (miRNA)-196a2 on the colorectal cancer (CRC) risk, by meta-analysis.
Methods: An electronic search for articles was conducted in PubMed, EMBASE, ISI Web of Science, and the Cochrane Library. The pooled odds ratio (OR) and its 95% confidence interval (CI) were used to assess the association through meta-analysis.
Results: 5 studies were used for analysis. The results showed a significant association between the miRNA-196a2 C/T polymorphism and CRC risk in the genetic models (C vs. T: OR = 1.168, 95% CI = 1.106-1.282, p = 0.001; CC vs. TT: OR = 1.368, 95% CI = 1.132-1.654, p = 0.001; TC/CC vs. TT: OR = 1.206, 95% = CI 1.035-1.405, p = 0.016; CC vs.
Tc/tt: OR = 1.254, 95% CI = 1.077-1.461, p = 0.004), with the exception of the TC-versus-TT model (TC vs. TT: OR = 1.130, 95% CI = 0.961-1.329, p = 0.138). In a subgroup analysis based on ethnicity, we identified a significant overrepresentation of the polymorphism in individuals of Asian ethnicity.
Conclusion: This meta-analysis indicates a significant association between the miRNA-196a2 polymorphism and CRC risk.