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The role of host genetic factors in respiratory tract infectious diseases : systematic review, meta-analyses and field synopsis (CROSBI ID 224629)

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Patarčić, Inga ; Gelemanović, Andrea ; Kirin , Mirna ; Kolčić, Ivana ; Theodoratou, Evropei ; ... ; Rudan, Igor ; Campbell, Harry ; Polašek, Ozren The role of host genetic factors in respiratory tract infectious diseases : systematic review, meta-analyses and field synopsis // Scientific reports, 5 (2015), 16119-1-16119-. doi: 1038/srep16119

Podaci o odgovornosti

Patarčić, Inga ; Gelemanović, Andrea ; Kirin , Mirna ; Kolčić, Ivana ; Theodoratou, Evropei ; ... ; Rudan, Igor ; Campbell, Harry ; Polašek, Ozren

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The role of host genetic factors in respiratory tract infectious diseases : systematic review, meta-analyses and field synopsis

Host genetic factors have frequently been implicated in respiratory infectious diseases, often with inconsistent results in replication studies. We identified 386 studies from the total of 24, 823 studies identified in a systematic search of four bibliographic databases. We performed meta-analyses of studies on tuberculosis, influenza, respiratory syncytial virus, SARS-Coronavirus and pneumonia. One single-nucleotide polymorphism from IL4 gene was significant for pooled respiratory infections (rs2070874 ; 1.66 [1.29-2.14]). We also detected an association of TLR2 gene with tuberculosis (rs5743708 ; 3.19 [2.03-5.02]). Subset analyses identified CCL2 as an additional risk factor for tuberculosis (rs1024611 ; OR = 0.79 [0.72-0.88]). The IL4-TLR2-CCL2 axis could be a highly interesting target for translation towards clinical use. However, this conclusion is based on low credibility of evidence - almost 95% of all identified studies had strong risk of bias or confounding. Future studies must build upon larger-scale collaborations, but also strictly adhere to the highest evidence-based principles in study design, in order to reduce research waste and provide clinically translatable evidence.

genetics; infection; host

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Podaci o izdanju

5

2015.

16119-1-16119-

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2045-2322

1038/srep16119

Povezanost rada

Temeljne medicinske znanosti, Kliničke medicinske znanosti, Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita

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