Affiliation:
1. Medical Laboratory, Shidong Hospital, Affiliated to University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, No. 999, Shiguang Road 200438, Yangpu District, Shanghai, China
Abstract
Background. Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common, sustained cardiac arrhythmia. Recent studies have reported an association between ZFHX3/PRRX1 polymorphisms and AF. In this study, a meta-analysis was conducted to confirm these associations. Objective and Methods. The PubMed, Embase, and Wanfang databases were searched, covering all publications before July 20, 2020. Results. Overall, seven articles including 3,674 cases and 8,990 healthy controls for ZFHX3 rs2106261 and 1045 cases and 1407 controls for PRRX1 rs3903239 were included. The odds ratio (OR) (95% confidence interval (CI)) was used to assess the associations. Publication bias was calculated using Egger’s and Begg’s tests. We found that the ZFHX3 rs2106261 polymorphism increased AF risk in Asians (for example, allelic contrast: OR [95% CI]: 1.39 [1.31–1.47],
). Similarly, strong associations were detected through stratified analysis using source of control and genotype methods (for example, allelic contrast: OR [95% CI]: 1.51 [1.38–1.64],
for HB; OR [95% CI]: 1.31 [1.21–1.41],
for PB; OR [95% CI]: 1.55 [1.33–1.80],
for TaqMan; and OR [95% CI]: 1.31 [1.21–1.41],
for high-resolution melt). In contrast, an inverse relationship was observed between the PRRX1 rs3903239 polymorphism and AF risk (C-allele vs. T-allele: OR [95% CI]: 0.83 [0.77–0.99],
; CT vs. TT: OR [95% CI]: 0.79 [0.67–0.94],
). No obvious evidence of publication bias was observed. Conclusions. In summary, our study suggests that the ZFHX3 rs2106261 and PRRX1 rs3903239 polymorphisms are associated with AF risk, and larger case-controls must be carried out to confirm the abovementioned conclusions.
Funder
Yangpu District Health and Family Planning Commission