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  • The study aimed to investigate the link between the ADIPOQ rs2241766 gene SNP and breast cancer risk through a meta-analysis of existing literature.
  • A systematic review of relevant articles found no significant association between the gene polymorphism and breast cancer risk, with pooled odds ratios indicating no strong correlation.
  • The authors concluded that more extensive and rigorously designed studies are needed to validate these findings.

Article Abstract

Purpose: We aimed to conduct a meta-analysis to accurately evaluate the potential association between ADIPOQ rs2241766 gene SNP and breast cancer risk.

Methods: A systematic literature search on Cochrane Library, PubMed, Embase, Web of Science and China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) identified 8 articles with 1692 cases and 1890 controls. Strength of association was evaluated by pooled odds ratio (OR), 95 % confidence interval (CI) and p value. Funnel plots and Begger's regression test were applied for testing the publication bias. Statistical analysis of all data was performed by Stata 12.0.

Results: The meta-analysis results indicated that the ADIPOQ rs2241766 gene polymorphism did not significantly associated with the risk of breast cancer for these genetic models (TT vs. TG + GG: OR = 1.20, 95 % CI = 0.77-1.89, p=0.417; TT + TG vs. GG: OR = 1.05, 95 % CI = 0.71-1.56, p=0.805; T vs. G: OR =1.17, 95 % CI = 0.79-1.74, p=0.437).

Conclusions: This study indicated that no significant relationship between the ADIPOQ rs2241766 SNP and breast cancer. Further large-scale and well-designed studies will be indispensable to confirm our result.

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