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Common cytokine polymorphisms and predisposition to polycystic ovary syndrome: a meta-analysis

Yunli Zhang, Lina Che, Mingyan Zhang, Jiaoyan He

2020Endocrine Journal21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The results of studies on the relationship between cytokine polymorphisms and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) have been controversial. This meta-analysis was thus designed to more precisely assess the relationship between TNF-α/IL-1/IL-6/IL-10 polymorphisms and PCOS by pooling the results of published studies. A search of PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, and CNKI databases turned up 23 studies that were pooled and analyzed in this meta-analysis. The overall results showed that the distributions of TNF-α -238 G/A, TNF-α -857 C/T, and IL-1B -51 C/T polymorphisms among patients and controls differed significantly. Additionally, the distributions of TNF-α -308 G/A and IL-1B -51 C/T polymorphisms among patients and controls from Asian populations differed significantly, whereas the distributions of IL-6 -174 G/C and IL-1A -889 C/T polymorphisms among patients and controls from Caucasian populations also differed significantly. In conclusion, our meta-analysis demonstrated that TNF-α -238 G/A, TNF-α -857 C/T, and IL-1B -51 C/T polymorphisms might influence susceptibility to PCOS in the overall pooled population. Moreover, TNF-α -308 G/A and IL-1B -51 C/T polymorphisms might influence susceptibility to PCOS in Asians, whereas IL-6 -174 G/C and IL-1A -889 C/T polymorphisms might influence susceptibility to PCOS in Caucasians.

Topics & Concepts

Polycystic ovaryMedicineMeta-analysisCytokineGenetic predispositionBiologyGeneticsInternal medicineDiseaseInsulin resistanceInsulinOvarian function and disordersReproductive Biology and FertilityReproductive System and Pregnancy
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