TY - JOUR
T1 - Tumor necrosis factor-alpha G-308 A polymorphism and risk of coronary heart disease and myocardial infarction
T2 - A case-control study and meta-analysis
AU - Chu, Hongxia
AU - Yang, Jun
AU - Mi, Shaohua
AU - Bhuyan, Soumitra Sudip
AU - Li, Jun
AU - Zhong, Lin
AU - Liu, Shaorong
AU - Tao, Zhigang
AU - Li, Jianping
AU - Chen, Hongying
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Objectives: The tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-) gene may play an important role in coronary heart disease (CHD) and myocardial infarction (MI) risk. Recently, controversial results regarding the association of the G-308 A (rs1800629)polymorphism of the TNF- gene with CHD/MI have been reported. We herein examine a possible association between the G-308 A (rs1800629) polymorphism of the TNF- gene and CHD/MI in a sample of the Chinese Han population. Materials and Methods: We determined the genotypes of TNF-α G-308 A (rs1800629) in 535 unrelated Chinese patients with CHD, 420 patients with MI, and 1020 coronary artery disease-free controls. Additionally, a meta-analysis of all previous studies on the TNF-α G-308 A polymorphism and the risk of CHD and MI was performed. Results: AA genotypes in the G-308 A (rs1800629)polymorphism of the TNF-α gene did not occur more frequently in CHD/MI patients than in controls; odds ratios (95% confidence intervals) were 1.743 (0.325 to 1.423) for CHD and 1.731 (0.442 to 1.526) for MI, after adjusting for conventional risk factors. Further stratification for age, gender, and other cardiovascular risk factors did not alter the prior negative findings. Pooled meta-analysis of 23 studies also found no statistically significant associations between the TNF-α polymorphism and CHD/MI risk in the genetic additive, dominant, and recessive models. Subgroup analyses showed no association between the TNF-α polymorphism and CHD/MI in Asian and Caucasian populations. Conclusion: Our study showed no association between the G-308 A (rs1800629) polymorphism of the TNF-α gene (presence of A allele) and CHD/MI in the Chinese Han population. There was no evidence of a difference in risk effects of rs1800629 between Caucasians and Asians.
AB - Objectives: The tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-) gene may play an important role in coronary heart disease (CHD) and myocardial infarction (MI) risk. Recently, controversial results regarding the association of the G-308 A (rs1800629)polymorphism of the TNF- gene with CHD/MI have been reported. We herein examine a possible association between the G-308 A (rs1800629) polymorphism of the TNF- gene and CHD/MI in a sample of the Chinese Han population. Materials and Methods: We determined the genotypes of TNF-α G-308 A (rs1800629) in 535 unrelated Chinese patients with CHD, 420 patients with MI, and 1020 coronary artery disease-free controls. Additionally, a meta-analysis of all previous studies on the TNF-α G-308 A polymorphism and the risk of CHD and MI was performed. Results: AA genotypes in the G-308 A (rs1800629)polymorphism of the TNF-α gene did not occur more frequently in CHD/MI patients than in controls; odds ratios (95% confidence intervals) were 1.743 (0.325 to 1.423) for CHD and 1.731 (0.442 to 1.526) for MI, after adjusting for conventional risk factors. Further stratification for age, gender, and other cardiovascular risk factors did not alter the prior negative findings. Pooled meta-analysis of 23 studies also found no statistically significant associations between the TNF-α polymorphism and CHD/MI risk in the genetic additive, dominant, and recessive models. Subgroup analyses showed no association between the TNF-α polymorphism and CHD/MI in Asian and Caucasian populations. Conclusion: Our study showed no association between the G-308 A (rs1800629) polymorphism of the TNF-α gene (presence of A allele) and CHD/MI in the Chinese Han population. There was no evidence of a difference in risk effects of rs1800629 between Caucasians and Asians.
KW - Coronary heart disease
KW - meta-analysis
KW - myocardial infarction
KW - polymorphism
KW - tumor necrosis factor-alpha
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U2 - 10.4103/0975-3583.95359
DO - 10.4103/0975-3583.95359
M3 - Article
C2 - 22629023
AN - SCOPUS:84860760014
SN - 0975-3583
VL - 3
SP - 84
EP - 90
JO - Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research
JF - Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research
IS - 2
ER -