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Polymorphisms in CLOCK and ARNTL/BMAL-1 genes in multiple sclerosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Genetic differences in body clock genes linked to multiple sclerosis: a combined review and analysis
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Abstract
The total sample size of the included studies was 4010 (2110 MS cases and 1900 controls).
- The CT genotype in rs6811520 of the CLOCK gene may be a risk factor for multiple sclerosis in the Iranian population.
- In individuals of Slavic origin, the CC genotype in both rs3789327 of the ARNTL/BMAL-1 gene and rs6811520 of the CLOCK gene is reported as a genetic risk factor for multiple sclerosis.
- No association was found between multiple sclerosis status and the genotypes of rs3789327 in the ARNTL/BMAL-1 gene and rs6811520 in the CLOCK gene in Caucasians of Spanish origin.
- A higher prevalence of the TT genotype in rs6811520 of the CLOCK gene was observed in multiple sclerosis patients in the Egyptian population.
- Quantitative synthesis revealed no significant statistical relationship between multiple sclerosis pathogenesis and the genotypes studied (p-values > 0.05).
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