摘要Background:The vitamin D receptor (VDR) gene has been identified as a candidate gene for susceptibility to Parkinson's disease (PD),but results from genetic association studies to date are inconsistent.Here,we conducted a meta-analysis of published case-control studies to evaluate the association of the extensively studied VDR ApaI (G/T),BsmI (G/A),FokI (C/T),and TaqI (T/C) gene polymorphisms with risk of PD.Methods:Electronic search at PubMed,EMBASE,EBSCO,China National Knowledge Infrastructure,Weipu database,and Wanfang database was conducted to identify all relevant studies.Odds ratio (OR) with 95% confidence interval (CI) values was applied to evaluate the strength of the association.Results:A total of seven studies with 2034 PD cases and 2432 controls were included in the meta-analysis following the inclusion and exclusion criteria.Overall,no significant association between ApaI,BsmI,and TaqI gene polymorphisms and PD susceptibility in all four genetic models was found (T vs.G:OR =1.00,95% CI:0.89-1.12,P =0.97;A vs.G:OR =0.94,95% CI:0.77-1.15,P =0.53;C vs.T:OR =1.03,95% CI:0.85-1.25,P =0.77) while a significant association between FokI (C/T) and PD risk was observed (C vs.T:OR =1.41,95% CI:1.14-1.75,P =0.001;CC vs.TT:OR =2.45,95% CI:1.52-3.93,P =0.0002;CT vs.TT:OR =2.21,95% CI:1.38-3.52,P =0.0009,CC vs.CT+TT:OR =2.32,95% CI:1.49-3.61,P =0.0002).Conclusions:Polymorphisms of ApaI,BsmI,and TaqI may not be associated with the susceptibility to PD while the FokI (C/T) polymorphism is possibly associated with increased PD risk.However,conclusions should be cautiously interpreted due to the relatively small number of studies included.
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