1. Association of vitamin D binding protein polymorphisms with bronchopulmonary dysplasia: a case-control study of gc globulin and bronchopulmonary dysplasia.
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Serce Pehlevan, O, Karatekin, G, Koksal, V, Benzer, D, Gursoy, T, Yavuz, T, and Ovali, F
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BRONCHOPULMONARY dysplasia ,ACADEMIC medical centers ,CHI-squared test ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,FISHER exact test ,GENETIC polymorphisms ,GLOBULINS ,MULTIVARIATE analysis ,STATISTICS ,T-test (Statistics) ,VITAMIN D ,LOGISTIC regression analysis ,CASE-control method ,DATA analysis software ,ODDS ratio ,MANN Whitney U Test ,GENETICS - Abstract
Objective:The pathophysiologies of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) are inflammation, infection, tissue damage, angiogenesis defects and genetic susceptibility. Because of the role of the vitamin D binding protein (Gc globulin) on these factors, we investigated the relationship between Gc globulin polymorphisms and BPD.Study design:This case-control study was performed with 160 neonates (⩽32 gestational ages, ⩽1500 g). PCR DNA sequence analyses were used for GC gene rs4588 and rs7041 single-nucleotide polymorphisms.Result:In the univariate analyses, it was observed that Gc2 was the only variant that was protective against BPD (Odd ratio (OR)=0.47, 95% coinfidence interval (CI)=0.24 to 0.89, P=0.020). In the multivariate analyses, Gc2 decreased the risk of disease (OR=0.15, 95% CI=0.029 to 0.79, P=0.026) independent of gestational age, birth weight, 5-min Appearance, Pulse, Grimace, Activity, and Respiration scores, respiratory distress syndrome and sepsis.Conclusion:The Gc2 variant was, after adjusting for confounders, associated with a decrease in the frequency of BPD. Our study adds Gc globulin to the list of candidate genes that potentially contribute to the etiology of the disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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