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Dongjun Dai1, Yunliang Wang2, Xingyu Zhou1, Jianmin Tao1, Danjie Jiang1, Hanlin Zhou1, Yi Jiang1, Guanghui Pan1, Ping Ru1, Huihui Ji1, Jinfeng Li2, Yuzheng Zhang2, Honglei Yin2, Mingqing Xu3, Shiwei Duan1.
Abstract
Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder that affects ~2% of the global population aged ≥65 years. Grb10-interacting GYF protein-2 (GIGYF2) can influence the development of PD through the regulation of insulin-like growth factor-1. The aim of the present meta-analysis study was to establish the contribution of GIGYF2 polymorphisms to PD. The study was conducted based on nine eligible studies consisting of 7,246 PD patients and 7,544 healthy controls. The results indicated that the GIGYF2 C.3630A>G polymorphism increased the risk of PD by 37% [P=0.008; odds ratio (OR), 1.37; 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.08-1.73] and that the GIGYF2 C.167G>A polymorphism was significantly associated with PD (P=0.003; OR, 3.67; 95% CI, 1.56-8.68). The meta-analyses of the other five GIGYF2 polymorphisms (C.1378C>A, C.1554G>A, C.2940A>G, C.1370C>A and C.3651G>A) did not reveal any significant associations. The present meta-analyses of the GIGYF2 genetic polymorphisms may provide a comprehensive overview of this PD candidate gene for future studies.Entities:
Keywords: C.167G>A; C.3630A>G; Grb10-interacting GYF protein-2; Parkinson’s disease; meta-analysis
Year: 2014 PMID: 25279164 PMCID: PMC4179736 DOI: 10.3892/br.2014.324
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Rep ISSN: 2049-9434