Autoimmunity (Aug 2022)

Associations between IL-23R gene polymorphism (rs10889677 A/C) and ankylosing spondylitis and rheumatoid arthritis susceptibility: A meta-analysis with trial sequential analysis

  • Tao Zhang,
  • Lingxiang Yu,
  • Ming Shao,
  • Ye Wu,
  • Jinian Wang,
  • Yujie Deng,
  • Man Ni,
  • Xiaoya Sun,
  • Yuting Chen,
  • Shanshan Xu,
  • Yubo Ma,
  • Zongwen Shuai,
  • Faming Pan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/08916934.2022.2076837
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 55, no. 6
pp. 388 – 397

Abstract

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Objectives Autoimmune diseases are a kind of chronic diseases for which the immune system loses tolerance to autoantigens. This meta-analysis’ purpose is to determine whether there exists a correlation between IL-23R polymorphism and common autoimmune diseases like ankylosing spondylitis (AS) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Methods We searched the relevant literatures up to September 2021 and used different effect models for meta-analysis. 95% confidence interval (95% CI) and odds ratio (OR) were used to determine the relationship between rs10889677 (A/C) polymorphism and AS as well as RA. Finally, to promote the reliability of results, the trial sequential analysis (TSA) has also been applied and we searched the data related to autoimmune diseases (AS, RA) on genome-wide association studies (GWAS). Results Generally, 31 studies were included. Rs10889677 (A/C) was significantly correlated with the susceptibility to AS and RA among the general individuals (p < .05). Moreover, there existed a relevance between allele A and AS as well as RA in Caucasians (p < .05). AA genotype increased the risk of autoimmune diseases in Mongolians. As a result, the robustness of meta-analysis has further been proved by TSA. Conclusion IL-23R (rs10889677 A/C) A allele was a risk gene for AS and RA in the general population, especially in Caucasians. AA genotype increased the risk of AS and RA in Mongolians.

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