Insulin-like growth factor-1 gene polymorphisms are not associated with high myopia: a Meta-analysis
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Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.81360146)

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    Abstract:

    AIM: To investigate the association between the single nucleotide polymorphisms(SNP)(rs6214 and rs12423791)in IGF-1 and high myopia susceptibility by performing a Meta-analysis.

    METHODS: PubMed, EMBASE, and Chinese National Knowledge Infrastructure(up to March 12, 2014)were searched by two authors independently. Crude odds ratios with 95%CIs were used to assess the strength of the associations between SNP rs6214, rs12324791 and high myopia. Statistical analysis was performed using the program RevMan5.2 software(Revman; The Cochrane Collaboration, Oxford, UK)and STATA 12.0 software(Stata Corporation, College Station, TX, USA).

    RESULTS: Five case-control studies with involving 2585 patients with high myopia and 3327 controls were included in this Meta-analysis. No statistical evidence of significant association was found in all genetic models of rs6214A/G and rs12324791G/C.

    CONCLUSION: This Meta-analysis suggested that the rs6214A/G and rs12324791G/C mutation in the insulin-like growth factor-1 are not significantly associated with high myopia.

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Mei-Xia Hu, Sheng-Qi Liang, Fan Yang, et al. Insulin-like growth factor-1 gene polymorphisms are not associated with high myopia: a Meta-analysis. Guoji Yanke Zazhi( Int Eye Sci) 2015;15(2):181-197

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  • Received:June 09,2014
  • Revised:November 04,2014
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  • Online: January 30,2015
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