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Association between the interleukin-6 genetic polymorphism 174?G/C and thrombosis
disorder risk: Meta-analysis of 10,549 cases and 19,316 controls
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Ren H
; Zhang Y
; Yao Y
; Guo T
; Wang H
; Mei H
; Hu Y
Medicine (Baltimore)
2016[Jul]; 95
(27
): e4030
PMID27399086
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Studies investigating the association between interleukin-6 (IL-6) gene-174?G/C
polymorphism (rs1800795) and thrombosis disorder risk reported conflicting
results. The aim of our study was to assess the association between the IL-6 gene
174?G/C polymorphisms and the risk of thrombosis disorders.Thirty four
case-control studies in 29 articles with 29,865 individuals were incorporated in
this meta-analysis by searching the public databases including Medline, Embase,
and ISI Web of Science databases as of June 1st, 2015. The odds ratio (OR) and
95% confidence interval (95%CI) were used to assess the strength of the
association.By pooling all studies, there was marginal association between and
the risk of thrombotic disorders (1.09[0.97-1.22]), arterial thrombotic disorders
(1.08[0.95-1.23]), and myocardial infarction (MI, 1.14[0.99-1.32]) under dominant
genetic effect (C carriers vs GG). In subgroup analyses stratified by ethnicity,
study scale, thrombotic category, and country, the results indicated that IL-6
gene-174?G/C polymorphism was significantly associated with increased risk of
thrombotic disorders given the conditional such as Asians, large sample-sized,
MI, population-based, and Indian studies (C carriers vs GG: 1.39 [1.13-1.72] and
C allele vs G allele: 1.36 [1.18-1.56] for Asian; C carriers vs GG: 1.15
[1.01-1.31] and C allele vs G allele: 1.12 [1.01-1.23] for large sample-sized
studies; C allele vs G allele: 1.10 [1.03-1.18] for population-based studies; and
C carriers vs GG: 1.40 [1.19-1.65] for Indian studies). We did not observe
significant association between IL-6-174?G/C and the risk of Caucasians, small
sample-sized studies, stroke and venous studies, and other country studies.This
meta-analysis suggests that IL-6 gene-174?G/C polymorphism may be marginally
associated with risk of thrombotic disorders, arterial disorders, MI especially
for Asian, Indian, population-based, and large sample-sized studies. More studies
with larger sample size and well-designed studies might be warranted.