%0 Journal Article %T Meta-analysis of the rs4779584 polymorphism and colorectal cancer risk. %A Yang H %A Gao Y %A Feng T %A Jin TB %A Kang LL %A Chen C %J PLoS One %V 9 %N 2 %D 2014 %M 24586997 %F 3.752 %R 10.1371/journal.pone.0089736 %X OBJECTIVE: Several researchers have suggested that the rs4779584 (15q13.3) polymorphism is associated with an increased risk of developing colorectal cancer (CRC). However, past results remain inconclusive. We addressed this controversy by performing a meta-analysis of the relationship between rs4779584 of GREM1-SCG5 and colorectal cancer.
METHODS: We selected 12 case-control studies involving 11,769 cases of CRC and 14,328 healthy controls. The association between the rs4779584 polymorphism and CRC was examined by the overall odds ratio (OR) with a 95% confidence interval (CI). We used different genetic model analyses, sensitivity analyses, and assessments of bias in our meta-analysis.
RESULTS: GREM1-SCG5 rs4779584 polymorphisms were associated with CRC in all of the genetic models that were examined in this meta-analysis of 12 case-control studies.
CONCLUSIONS: GREM1-SCG5 rs4779584 polymorphisms may increase the risk of developing colorectal cancer.