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Table 4 Association of the C/T polymorphism of the TXNDC3 gene with knee osteoarthritis in Chinese and Japanese populations

From: Association of single-nucleotide polymorphisms in RHOB and TXNDC3 with knee osteoarthritis susceptibility: two case-control studies in East Asian populations and a meta-analysis

Groups compared

CC versus others

TT versus others

All genotypesa

C allele versus T allele

 

OR

P

95% CI

OR

P

95% CI

P

OR

P

95% CI

Chinese study

          

All patients (n = 469) versus all controls (n = 486)

1.31

0.12

0.93–1.84

3.13

0.14

0.68–14.40

0.06

1.79

0.26

0.25–1.27

Female patients (n = 323) versus female controls (n = 316)

1.28

0.24

0.85–1.94

-

-

-

0.04

1.15

0.47

0.78–1.70

Male patients (n = 146) versus male controls (n = 170)

1.36

0.31

0.75–2.45

1.18

0.88

0.16–8.40

0.55

1.28

0.37

0.74–2.21

Japanese study

          

All patients (n = 376) versus all controls (n = 371)

1.32

0.11

0.94–1.86

0.27

0.03

0.08–0.88

0.05

1.39

0.04

1.02–1.89

Female patients (n = 327) versus female controls (n = 113)

1.11

0.68

0.67–1.85

0.23

0.08

0.04–1.22

0.22

1.20

0.43

0.76–1.89

Male patients (n = 49) versus male controls (n = 258)

2.15

0.07

0.93–4.94

0.65

0.69

0.08–5.26

0.13

2.16

0.06

0.96–4.84

  1. aCC, CT and TT genotypes were grouped together, and a 2 × 3 contingency table analysis was conducted. CI, confidence interval; OR, odds ratio.