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. 2020 Apr 15;20:138. doi: 10.1186/s12883-020-01715-2

Table 2.

Associations between chemokines and FXS diagnosis adjusted for age, BMI and time of sampling

Dataset
Males + Females (N = 54) Males (N = 44)
Covariates
 Age 0 0
 Time of sampling 0 −0.04093
 BMI 0 −0.15352
Chemokines
CCL2 −0.03703 −0.05208
 CCL3 −0.01263 0
 CCL4 0 0.06623
CCL11 −0.01220 −0.01161
 CCL13 0 −0.05315
 CCL17 0 −0.00101
CCL22 −0.00060 −0.00743
CCL26 −0.04703 −1.04540
CXCL10 −0.01051 −0.03173

Coefficients were obtained using robust Elastic Net regression with 2000 subsampling steps on the whole dataset (males and females subjects: N = 54, n = 25 FXS patients, n = 29 controls) and in a dataset reduced to male subjects (N = 44, n = 20 FXS patients, n = 24 controls). Coefficients distinct from zero are shaded in grey and convergent associations across the two datasets are bolded