Research Article

Association of Toll-Like Receptor 4 Gene Polymorphisms with Acute Aortic Dissection in a Chinese Han Population

Table 2

The association of TLR4 polymorphisms with the risk of AAD.

NCBI RefControlAADOR (95% CI)

rs10759932
TT13 (46.4%)93 (41.9%)106 (48.4%)
TC12 (42.9%)95 (42.8%)94 (42.9%)0.2970.759 (0.453-1.274)
CC3 (10.7%)34 (15.3%)19 (8.7%)0.036 (0.072)0.393 (0.164-0.939)
CC+TC vs. TT0.1120.673 (0.412-1.098)
CC vs. TC+TT0.045 (0.090)0.439 (0.196-0.984)
0.2390.775
rs11536889
GG48 (57.1%)154 (70.3%)148 (66.7%)
GC31 (36.9%)57 (26.0%)58 (26.1%)0.9341.023 (0.590-1.775)
CC5 (6.0%)8 (3.7%)16 (7.2%)0.5981.351 (0.441-4.135)
CC+GC vs. GG0.8181.063 (0.634-1.780)
CC vs. GC+GG0.6151.327 (0.441-3.995)
0.3510.004

for association was adjusted by age, sex, obesity, smoking, drinking, hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia. NCBI Ref: reference frequencies of these SNPs in the Asian population (NCBI database). : values after Bonferroni correction. The results are in bold if .