Journal of Immunology Research (Jan 2020)

Association between Interleukin-10 Gene Polymorphisms and Behcet’s Disease Susceptibility: Evidence from a Meta-Analysis

  • Xue-Feng Li,
  • Zhi-Zhen Huang,
  • Yuan-Yuan Hu,
  • Yu-Ming Niu,
  • Jun-Wei Cai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/9382609
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2020

Abstract

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Epidemiological studies have demonstrated that interleukin-10 (IL-10) polymorphisms may be associated with the development of Behcet’s disease (BD). However, the published results were inconsistent. Therefore, this meta-analysis was conducted to derive a more precise relationship between IL-10 polymorphisms and BD susceptibility. Online databases (PubMed, Embase, Science Citation Index (SCI), CNKI, and WanFang) were searched to identify eligible studies. Odds ratio (OR) and a 95% confidence interval (CI) were applied to assess the relationship strength between IL-10 -1082A>G (rs1800896), -819T>C (rs1800871), and -592A>C (rs1800872) polymorphisms and BD susceptibility. Publication bias, sensitivity, and cumulative analyses were conducted to measure the robustness of our findings. Finally, fifteen articles (36 independent case-control studies) involving 5,971 patients and 8,913 controls were included. Overall, significant associations between -819T>C polymorphisms and BD risk were observed in the total population (C vs. T: OR=0.72, 95%CI=0.67‐0.77, PC polymorphism and the ACC haplotype exhibited a significant, protective effect against BD susceptibility. In summary, our meta-analysis suggested that IL-10 gene polymorphisms may play a salient role for BD development.