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Correlations of Three Polymorphisms in Beta2-Adrenergic Receptor Gene with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Risk and Related Phenotypes: A Meta-Analysis

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Introduction The gene encoding β2-adrenergic receptor (ADRB2) is a candidate gene for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), yet the results are not often reproducible. We aimed to assess the association… Click to show full abstract

Introduction The gene encoding β2-adrenergic receptor (ADRB2) is a candidate gene for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), yet the results are not often reproducible. We aimed to assess the association of ADRB2 genetic polymorphisms (rs1042713, rs1042714, and rs1800888) with COPD risk and COPD-related phenotypes via a meta-analysis. Material and methods Literature search, quality evaluation, and data extraction were completed independently and in duplicate. Effect-size estimation is expressed as odds ratio (OR) or weighted mean difference (WMD) with 95% confidence interval (CI). Results Total 15 articles were meta-analyzed, including 12 articles (2917/8807 patients/controls) for COPD risk, and 6 articles (18350 subjects) for COPD-related phenotypes. Overall, there was no detectable significance for the association of rs1042713 (OR, 95% CI: 1.02, 0.88-1.19) and rs1042714 (1.01, 0.85-1.20) with COPD risk, and only marginal significance retained for rs1800888 (1.31, 1.00-1.72). In subsidiary analyses, the association of rs1042713 and rs1042714 with COPD risk was significant in populations of Asian origin (OR: 1.66 and 1.351, 95% CI: 1.13-2.44 and 1.02-1.79). Additionally, carriers of rs1042713 AA genotype had significantly lower levels of FEV1 (WMD, 95% CI: -0.011 L, -0.026 to -0.004) than carriers of GG genotypes, and FVC% predicted levels were significantly increased for the comparisons of rs1042713 AA genotype (6.914, 4.829 to 8.999) and AG genotype (4.249, 2.925 to 5.573) with GG genotype. There were low probabilities of publication bias. Conclusions Our findings suggest that contribution of ADRB2 genetic polymorphisms to COPD risk is small and ethnicity-dependent, and to COPD-related phenotypes is significant. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) Pr ep ri t

Keywords: related phenotypes; adrenergic receptor; risk; gene; copd risk; copd

Journal Title: Archives of Medical Science
Year Published: 2021

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