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Immunological Investigations
A Journal of Molecular and Cellular Immunology
Volume 42, 2013 - Issue 5
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Research Article

CTLA-4 +49 A/G and −318 C/T polymorphisms and susceptibility to multiple sclerosis: a meta-analysis

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Pages 409-422 | Received 02 Mar 2013, Accepted 03 May 2013, Published online: 25 Jun 2013
 

Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to explore whether cytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen-4 (CTLA-4) +49 A/G, and −318 C/T polymorphisms confer susceptibility to multiple sclerosis (MS).

Methods: A meta-analysis of the associations between the CTLA-4 +49 A/G and −318 C/T polymorphisms and MS.

Results: A total of 23 separate comparisons from 19 studies of the CTLA-4 +49 A/G polymorphism and 10 comparisons (8 studies) of the CTLA-4 −318 C/T polymorphism were considered. Meta-analysis showed no association between MS and the CTLA-4 +49G allele in the analysis of all study subjects (OR = 1.026, 95% CI = 0.967–1.089, p = 0.395). Stratification by ethnicity indicated no association between the CTLA-4 +49G allele and MS in Caucasians, Asians, or Arabs. Meta-analysis showed no association between RA and the CTLA-4 −318C allele in all study subjects (OR = 0.909, 95% CI = 0.704–1.175, p = 0.467). In addition, meta-analysis stratified by ethnicity revealed no association between MS and the CTLA-4 −318 C/T polymorphism in Caucasian, Asian, or Arab populations.

Conclusions: This meta-analysis of published studies did not find an association between the CTLA-4 +49 A/G and −318 C/T polymorphisms and susceptibility to MS in Caucasian, Asian, and Arab populations.

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