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Tumour necrosis factor alpha gene polymorphisms in women with recurrent pregnancy loss: a meta-analysis

Authors
Kim, Jung A.Bang, Cho HeeSong, Gwan GyuKim, Jae-HoonChoi, Sung JaeJung, Jae Hyun
Issue Date
2020
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Keywords
Tumour necrosis factor alpha; polymorphism; recurrent pregnancy loss; meta-analysis
Citation
HUMAN FERTILITY, v.23, no.3, pp.159 - 169
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Journal Title
HUMAN FERTILITY
Volume
23
Number
3
Start Page
159
End Page
169
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/131325
DOI
10.1080/14647273.2018.1543899
ISSN
1464-7273
Abstract
Tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) concentration is associated with recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL). Moreover, TNF-alpha promoter polymorphisms affect cellular TNF-alpha concentrations. Although several studies on TNF-alpha polymorphisms have been reported, these studies only define specific loci and result in conflicting conclusions. The meta-analysis in this study was performed to examine the relationship between various TNF-alpha polymorphisms and RPL. We searched for articles, using MEDLINE and Embase, and performed meta-analysis of 21 studies involving 3437 cases and 4016 controls. The results demonstrated that the -308G/A polymorphism is positively associated with RPL, particularly in cases involving three or more miscarriages. For -1031T/C, -863C/A, and -376G/A polymorphisms, recessive and homozygote models revealed significant associations with RPL. However, -857C/T, -238G/A, and +488G/A polymorphisms showed no association with RPL. A subgroup analysis with respect to ethnicity demonstrated that the -308G/A and -238G/A polymorphisms are associated with RPL in Asian and Middle Eastern populations, respectively. This meta-analysis showed the associations between TNF-alpha polymorphisms and RPL. However, further studies of genetic polymorphisms in TNF-alpha other than -308G/A and -238G/A are required.
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