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Review
. 2016 Sep;95(36):e4845.
doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000004845.

TLR4 polymorphism and periodontitis susceptibility: A meta-analysis

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TLR4 polymorphism and periodontitis susceptibility: A meta-analysis

Su-Han Jin et al. Medicine (Baltimore). 2016 Sep.

Abstract

Background: Many primary and secondary studies reported the association between Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) polymorphism and periodontitis susceptibility, which mainly focused on TLR4-299A>G or TLR4-399C>T of Caucasian, however, these studies had different conclusions. The aim of this study was to reassess relative studies about TLR4 polymorphism and periodontitis susceptibility, and update meta-analysis.

Methods: We searched the electronic database including CNKI (Chinese National Knowledge Infrastructure), PubMed, Embase, and hand searched relative studies until January 4, 2016. Two authors selected studies according to inclusion and exclusion criteria, assessed studies using Newcastle-Ottawa Scale case control study (NOS), and calculated the combined effect size using STATA software, version 12.0.

Results: This meta-analysis included 18 studies, containing 2453 healthy participants and 2987 patients with chronic periodontitis (CP) and 462 patients with aggressive periodontitis (AP). There was a significance between TLR4C>G (rs7873784) allele and CP in Asian, and its recessive model was also significant (for C vs G: odds ratio [OR] = 0.72, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.54-0.95, I = 0%; for CC + CG vs GG: OR = 0.66, 95% CI = 0.49-0.89, I = 0%). However, we did not detect any significant relevance between other TLR4 polymorphism and periodontitis susceptibility in overall and subgroup analyses. The sensitive analysis showed that dropping any single studies did not affect the pooled-analysis results. Publication bias was not detected.

Conclusions: The meta-analysis found association between TLR4C>G (rs7873784) allele and CP in Asian and it may passed on to offsprings in the form of recessiveness. However, further studies about the association between TLR4C>G (rs7873784) and CP is warranted to confirm.

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The authors have no conflicts of interest to disclose.

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Flow diagram of study selection in the meta-analysis.
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Figure 2
Quality evaluation of the included studies based on the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale.
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Forest plot for TLR4C>G (rs7873784) associated with chronic periodontitis in C versus G comparison (fixed-effect model).
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Figure 4
Forest plot for TLR4C>G (rs7873784) associated with chronic periodontitis in CC + CG versus GG comparison (fixed-effect model).
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Figure 5
Funnel plot of included studies for TLR4–299A>G associated with chronic periodontitis.

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