Finally, the miRNA target was predicted and annotated to suggest the possible relationship between polymorphism and HCV infection.<b>Results:</b> Our meta-analysis incorporated seven studies involving rs4986791, rs4986790 and rs2149356.
More importantly, haplotype analysis revealed that four haplotypes, AC, GT, GC, and AT (rs4986790, rs4986791), were significantly associated with HCV infection when compared with control subjects.