摘要
Background. Several studies have reported conflicting findings regarding the association between tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) genetic polymorphisms and acute kidney injury (AKI). Therefore, we performed this meta-analysis to further investigate whether TNF-alpha variants are related to AKI susceptibility.Methods. A comprehensive search of observational studies on the association of TNF-alpha polymorphism with AKI susceptibility was conducted in the PubMed, Cochrane, and Embase databases through February 10, 2020. Pooled odds ratios (ORs) and 95% corresponding confidence intervals (95% CIs) were analyzed to evaluate the strength of the relationship.Results. A total of 8 studies involving 6694 patients (2559 cases and 4135 controls) were included. Pooled analysis showed a trend of increased risk between the TNF-alpha rs1800629 variant and AKI (A vs. G:OR 95%CI=1.33 0.98-1.81) among the overall population. Ethnicity-stratified analysis indicated that the TNF-alpha rs1800629 variant was a risk factor for Asians (OR 95%CI=1.93 1.59-2.35) while it is not for Caucasians (OR 95%CI=1.04 0.91-1.20). Additionally, we also found that TNF-alpha rs1799964 polymorphism was observed to have a significant relationship with AKI risk in Asian patients (C vs. T,OR 95%CI=1.26 1.11-1.43).Conclusions. The TNF rs1800629 polymorphism exhibited a trend toward AKI susceptibility with ethnic differences. The relationship was found to be significant among the Asian population, but not among those of Caucasian origin. Additionally, the TNF-alpha rs1799964 polymorphism was also related to a significantly increased risk of AKI in Asians.
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单位y; 广东省心血管病研究所; 南方医科大学; 广东省人民医院