Sun Qin, Zhang Qing, Xiao He-Ping, Bai Chong
Department of Respiratory Diseases, Changhai Hospital, the Second Military Medical University, Shanghai, 200433, China.
Clinic and Research Center of Tuberculosis, Shanghai Key Lab of Tuberculosis, Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital, Tongji University School of Medicine, Shanghai, 200433, China.
J Huazhong Univ Sci Technolog Med Sci. 2015 Apr;35(2):157-168. doi: 10.1007/s11596-015-1405-6. Epub 2015 Apr 16.
The polymorphisms of toll-like receptor (TLR) have been hypothesized to affect the tuberculosis susceptibility. However, the direct evidence remains controversial. Here we performed a comprehensive meta-analysis to summarize the associations between TLR polymorphisms and tuberculosis susceptibility. We systematically searched the PubMed, Embase, Cochrane library, and Chinese National Knowledge Infrastructure up to April 25, 2014. Case-control studies investigating TLR polymorphisms and tuberculosis susceptibility were included in the meta-analysis. Pooled odds ratios and corresponding 95% confidence intervals were calculated for cases and controls. Stata 11.0 and Review Manager 5.1 were adopted to conduct statistical analysis. We included 29 studies, involving 17 804 individuals. The results revealed an obvious increase of tuberculosis risk in TLR2 2258AA, and decreased risk in TLR6 745TT and TLR8 rs3761624 GA genotypes. Meanwhile, different genetic models were performed. TLR8 rs3764879C, TLR8 rs3761624A and TLR8 rs3764880A alleles were associated with high susceptibility, while TLR6 745T and TLR8 rs3788935C alleles were protective. Other polymorphisms, including TLR9 1486C/T, did not show significant associations with tuberculosis infection. Finally, subgroup analysis in TLR8 rs3764880 according to gender found a slight elevated effect of A allele in males. The meta-analysis suggests significant associations between several TLR polymorphisms and tuberculosis, including TLR2 2258G/A, TLR6 745C/T, TLR8 rs3761624, TLR8 rs3764879, TLR8 rs3761624 and TLR8 rs3764880. This study serves as the framework for additional studies to determine further the role of TLRs in tuberculosis infection.
Toll样受体(TLR)基因多态性被认为可能影响结核病易感性。然而,直接证据仍存在争议。在此,我们进行了一项全面的荟萃分析,以总结TLR基因多态性与结核病易感性之间的关联。我们系统检索了截至2014年4月25日的PubMed、Embase、Cochrane图书馆和中国知网。纳入荟萃分析的是调查TLR基因多态性与结核病易感性的病例对照研究。计算病例组和对照组的合并比值比及相应的95%置信区间。采用Stata 11.0和Review Manager 5.1进行统计分析。我们纳入了29项研究,涉及17804名个体。结果显示,TLR2 2258AA基因型个体患结核病风险明显增加,而TLR6 745TT和TLR8 rs3761624 GA基因型个体风险降低。同时,我们进行了不同的遗传模型分析。TLR8 rs3764879C、TLR8 rs3761624A和TLR8 rs3764880A等位基因与高易感性相关,而TLR6 745T和TLR8 rs3788935C等位基因具有保护作用。其他多态性,包括TLR9 1486C/T,与结核病感染无显著关联。最后,根据性别对TLR8 rs3764880进行亚组分析发现,男性中A等位基因的影响略有升高。荟萃分析表明,几种TLR基因多态性与结核病之间存在显著关联,包括TLR2 2258G/A、TLR6 745C/T、TLR8 rs3761624、TLR8 rs3764879、TLR8 rs3761624和TLR8 rs3764880。本研究为进一步确定TLR在结核病感染中的作用的其他研究提供了框架。