Shaidi Tang, Ming Yue, Jiajia Wang, Yun Zhang, Rongbin Yu, Jing Su, Zhihang Peng, Jie Wang. Associations of IFN-c rs2430561 T/A, IL28B rs12979860 C/T and ERa rs2077647 T/C polymorphisms with outcomes of hepatitis B virus infection: a meta-analysis[J]. The Journal of Biomedical Research, 2014, 28(6): 484-493. DOI: 10.7555/JBR.28.20130162
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Shaidi Tang, Ming Yue, Jiajia Wang, Yun Zhang, Rongbin Yu, Jing Su, Zhihang Peng, Jie Wang. Associations of IFN-c rs2430561 T/A, IL28B rs12979860 C/T and ERa rs2077647 T/C polymorphisms with outcomes of hepatitis B virus infection: a meta-analysis[J]. The Journal of Biomedical Research, 2014, 28(6): 484-493. DOI: 10.7555/JBR.28.20130162
Shaidi Tang, Ming Yue, Jiajia Wang, Yun Zhang, Rongbin Yu, Jing Su, Zhihang Peng, Jie Wang. Associations of IFN-c rs2430561 T/A, IL28B rs12979860 C/T and ERa rs2077647 T/C polymorphisms with outcomes of hepatitis B virus infection: a meta-analysis[J]. The Journal of Biomedical Research, 2014, 28(6): 484-493. DOI: 10.7555/JBR.28.20130162
Citation:
Shaidi Tang, Ming Yue, Jiajia Wang, Yun Zhang, Rongbin Yu, Jing Su, Zhihang Peng, Jie Wang. Associations of IFN-c rs2430561 T/A, IL28B rs12979860 C/T and ERa rs2077647 T/C polymorphisms with outcomes of hepatitis B virus infection: a meta-analysis[J]. The Journal of Biomedical Research, 2014, 28(6): 484-493. DOI: 10.7555/JBR.28.20130162
Associations of IFN-c rs2430561 T/A, IL28B rs12979860 C/T and ERa rs2077647 T/C polymorphisms with outcomes of hepatitis B virus infection: a meta-analysis
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210029, China
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Department of Infectious Diseases, the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210029, China
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Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology, the Institute of Military Medicine of Nanjing Command, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210002, China
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State Key Laboratory of Reproductive Medicine, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210029, China
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Department of General Practice, Kangda College, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210029, China
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This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 81102165, 81102164 and 81273146) and Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions.
Several studies investigated associations of IFN-c rs2430561 T/A, IL28B rs12979860 C/T and ERa rs2077647 T/C gene polymorphisms with outcomes of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection, but the results were controversial. Therefore, we performed a meta-analysis of all published observational studies to address this inconsistency. Literature was searched in online database and a systematic review was conducted based on the search results. A total of 24 studies were included and dichotomous data were presented as odds ratio (OR) with a 95% confidence interval (CI). The rs2430561 T allele was associated with reduced persistent HBV infection risk (T vs. A: OR, 0.690; 95% CI, [0.490, 0.971]), while the rs2077647 T allele significantly increased the risk of persistent HBV infection (T vs. C: OR, 1.678; 95% CI, [1.212, 2.323]). Rs 2077647 CC might play a role in protecting individuals against HBV persistence (TT vs. CC: OR, 4.109; 95% CI, [2.609, 6.473]). Furthermore, carriers of the rs2430561 TT genotype were more likely to clear HBV spontaneously compared with those of the AA genotype (TT vs. AA: OR, 0.555; 95%CI, [0.359, 0.856]). For rs12979860 C/T polymorphism, no significant correlation with HBV infection outcomes was found. In subgroup analyses, the results were similar to those of overall analysis. However, for rs2077647 TT vs. TC+CC, significantly increased risks were observed in the Asian and hospital-based population, but not in the overall analysis. IFN-c rs2430561 T/A and ERa rs2077647 T/C genetic polymorphisms were associated with outcomes of HBV infection, but no association was found between IL28B rs12979860 C/T and HBV infection.