Research Article

MiR-100 rs1834306 A>G Increases Biliary Atresia Risk in Southern Han Chinese Children

Table 1

Association between the miR-100 rs1834306 A>G polymorphism and biliary atresia susceptibility.

GenotypeCases
()
Controls
()
aCrude OR
(95% CI)
Adjusted OR
(95% CI)b
b

rs1834306 A>G ()
AA150 (30.99)480 (33.22)1.001.00
AG241 (49.79)730 (50.52)1.06 (0.84-1.34)0.6461.05 (0.81-1.37)0.699
GG93 (19.21)235 (16.26)1.27 (0.94-1.71)0.1261.44 (1.02-2.03)0.041
Additive0.1511.12 (0.96-1.30)0.1521.17 (0.99-1.39)0.065
Dominant334 (69.01)965 (66.78)0.3661.11 (0.89-1.38)0.3661.14 (0.89-1.46)0.307
Recessive391 (80.79)1210 (83.74)0.1351.23 (0.94-1.60)0.1351.39 (1.02-1.89)0.036

Notes: the results are in bold, if the 95% CI excluded 1 or the values less than 0.05. a test for genotype distributions between biliary atresia patients and control. bAdjusted for age and gender. Abbreviations: OR: odds ratio; CI: confidence interval; HWE:Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.