toll样受体基因多样性与幽门螺杆菌感染:一项meta分析研究

H. Vaez, A. Sahebkar, A. Mohammadi, M. Arzanlou, A. Yousefi-Avarvand, F. Khademi
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背景和目的:一些研究表明,宿主遗传因素可能与发生幽门螺杆菌感染的风险有关。因此,我们评估了幽门螺杆菌阳性受试者中最普遍的toll样受体(TLRs)多态性及其在幽门螺杆菌感染易感性中的可能作用。材料和方法:使用相关关键词,在PubMed、Scopus、Google Scholar和ISI web of knowledge等电子数据库中进行独立检索,收集截至2019年1月15日的研究,评估TLR 1至13基因多态性及其与幽门螺杆菌感染易感性的关系。共有18篇文章符合我们的纳入标准,因此被纳入meta分析。结果:在这个荟萃分析,观察幽门螺杆菌感染的风险显著增加在受试者携带TLR2 rs3804099 (TT和CC:优势比= 2.209,95%置信区间CI: 1.283 - -3.804), TLR4 rs4986790(等位基因与G等位基因:优势比= 2.987,95%置信区间CI: 1.899 - -4.697), TLR4 rs4986791 (C等位基因与T等位基因:优势比= 5.469,95%置信区间CI: 13.432 - -8.713), TLR4 rs4986791 (CC与TT:优势比= 7.974,95%置信区间CI: 2.682 - -23.706), TLR4 rs10759932 (TT和CC:优势比= 3.180,95%置信区间CI:1.022-9.890)、TLR4 rs1927914 (C等位基因与T等位基因:比值比= 8.831,95% CI: 4.222-18.470)和TLR9 rs352140 (CC与CT:比值比= 1.878,95% CI: 1.071-3.290)多态性。结论:本meta分析显示,TLR2 rs3804099、TLR4 rs4986790、TLR4 rs4986791、TLR4 rs10759932、TLR4 rs1927914和TLR9 rs352140多态性与幽门螺杆菌感染易感性增高相关。
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Diversity of Toll-like Receptor Genes and Helicobacter Pylori Infections: A Meta-Analysis Study
Background and Aims: Several studies have shown that host genetic factors can be associated with the risk of developing Helicobacter pylori infections. Therefore, we evaluated the most prevalent toll-like receptors (TLRs) polymorphisms in Helicobacter pylori positive subjects and their possible role in susceptibility to Helicobacter pylori infections. Materials and Methods: Using related keywords, an independent search in the electronic databases including PubMed, Scopus, Google Scholar and ISI web of knowledge was performed to collect studies evaluating, until January 15, 2019, polymorphisms in the TLR 1 to 13 genes and their association with susceptibility to Helicobacter pylori infection. A total of 18 articles met our inclusion criteria and thus were included in the meta-analysis. Results: In this meta-analysis, a significantly increased risk of Helicobacter pylori infection was observed in subjects carrying TLR2 rs3804099 (TT vs. CC: odds ratio = 2.209, 95% CI: 1.283-3.804), TLR4 rs4986790 (A allele vs. G allele: odds ratio = 2.987, 95% CI: 1.899-4.697), TLR4 rs4986791 (C allele vs. T allele: odds ratio = 5.469, 95% CI: 13.432-8.713), TLR4 rs4986791 (CC vs. TT: odds ratio = 7.974, 95% CI: 2.682-23.706), TLR4 rs10759932 (TT vs. CC: odds ratio = 3.180, 95% CI: 1.022-9.890), TLR4 rs1927914 (C allele vs. T allele: odds ratio = 8.831, 95% CI: 4.222-18.470), and TLR9 rs352140 (CC vs. CT: odds ratio = 1.878, 95% CI: 1.071-3.290) polymorphisms. Conclusions: This meta-analysis indicated that TLR2 rs3804099, TLR4 rs4986790, TLR4 rs4986791, TLR4 rs10759932, TLR4 rs1927914 and TLR9 rs352140 polymorphisms are associated with increased susceptibility to Helicobacter pylori infections.
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