Journal of Hebei Medical University ›› 2022, Vol. 43 ›› Issue (3): 280-285.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1007-3205.2022.03.007

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Meta-analysis of the correlation between gene polymorphism of vitamin D receptor and metabolic syndrome

  

  1. 1.Grade 2020, the Graduate School of Hebei Medical University, Hebei Province, Shijiazhuang 050017

    China; 2.Institute of Chronic Non-communicable Disease Prevention and Control, Hebei Provincial

    Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Hebei Province, Shijiazhuang 050024China;

    3.Department of Epidemiology and Statistics, College of Public Health, North China University of Science and Technology, Hebei Province, Tangshan 063210, China

  • Online:2022-03-25 Published:2022-04-14

Abstract:

Objective To explore the relationship between the gene polymorphism of vitamin D receptor(VDR) and genetic susceptibility to metabolic syndrome(MetS).

Methods Pubmed, CNKI, Wanfang and Chinese Biomedical Literature Database were searched to obtain the related articles about the relationship between FokI rs2228570 GA, BsmI rs1544410 GA polymorphism and MetS susceptibility up to March 2021. Stata12.0 statistical software was used for meta-analysis. Combined odds ratio(OR) and its 95% confidence interval(95%CI) were used to evaluate the correlation strength.

Results A total of 9 articles with 4 239 subjects were included. The results of meta-analysis showed that the FokI rs2228570 polymorphism could significantly increase the genetic susceptibility to MetS; in allele model(f vs. F), dominant model(ff+Ff vs. FF), recessive model(ff vs. Ff+FF) and homozygous model(ff vs. FF), the OR and 95%CI were 1.25(1.07-1.46), 1.25(1.09-1.44), 1.40(1.10-1.77) and 1.51(1.13-1.03), respectively. The BsmI rs1544410 polymorphism could significantly decline the genetic susceptibility to MetS; in allele model(b vs. B) and heterozygous model(Bb vs. BB), the OR and 95%CI were 0.86(0.76-0.98) and 0.77(0.62-0.95), respectively.

Conclusion VDR gene polymorphism is significantly related to genetic susceptibility to MetS. FokI f allele may be a risk factor for MetS, and BsmI b allele may be a protective factor for MetS.

Key words: metabolic syndrome, receptors, calcitriol, meta-analysis