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  • Genetics
  • Immunology
  • Epidemiology

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  • Allergic rhinitis (AR) is a prevalent condition influenced by genetic and environmental factors.
  • Identifying genetic predispositions is crucial for understanding AR.
  • This meta-analysis focuses on gene polymorphisms associated with AR susceptibility.

Approach:

  • A comprehensive literature search of PubMed and CNKI databases was performed.
  • Studies investigating the correlation between gene polymorphisms and AR susceptibility were selected.
  • Polymorphisms cited in at least three studies were included in the meta-analysis.

Key Points:

  • Out of 78 genes and 23 polymorphisms analyzed, four showed a significant association with AR risk.
  • The identified polymorphisms are IL-13 rs20541, CTLA-4 rs11571302, IL-4R RS1801275, and ACE (I/D).
  • Nineteen polymorphisms were found to be unrelated to AR risk.

Conclusions:

  • This research identifies specific gene polymorphisms that may serve as diagnostic markers for AR.
  • The findings represent a potential first step towards detecting AR-susceptible polymorphic combinations.
  • These results could enhance AR diagnosis and guide future research into the disease.