CTLA-4 +49A/G Polymorphism Increases the Susceptibility to Bladder Cancer in Chinese Han Participants: A Case-Control Study
Table 2
Logistic regression analysis of associations between CTLA-4 +49A/G polymorphism and risk of bladder cancer.
Genotype
#Cases ()
#Controls ()
OR (95% CI)
OR (95% CI)
%
%
AA
206
58.2%
288
66.3%
1.00
1.00
AG
127
35.9%
132
30.5%
1.35 (0.99-1.82)
0.055
1.35 (1.00-1.82)
0.054
GG
21
5.9%
14
3.2%
2.10 (1.04-4.22)
0.038
2.10 (1.04-4.23)
0.038
148
41.8%
146
33.7%
1.42 (1.06-1.89)
0.019
1.42 (1.06-1.90)
0.018
333
94.1%
420
96.8%
1.00
1.00
GG
21
5.9%
14
3.2%
1.89 (0.95-3.78)
0.071
1.90 (0.95-3.79)
0.070
A allele
539
76.13%
708
81.6%
1.00
1.00
G allele
169
23.87%
160
18.4%
1.39 (1.09-1.77)
0.008
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#The genotyping was successful in 354 cases and 434 controls for CTLA4 +49A/G; bold values are statistically significant (). Adjustments for age and sex.