Literature DB >> 10657973

Animal products and K-ras codon 12 and 13 mutations in colon carcinomas.

E Kampman1, D W Voskuil, A A van Kraats, H F Balder, G N van Muijen, R A Goldbohm, P van't Veer.   

Abstract

K-ras gene mutations (codons 12 and 13) were determined by PCR-based mutant allele-specific amplification (MASA) in tumour tissue of 185 colon cancer patients: 36% harboured mutations, of which 82% were located in codon 12. High intakes of animal protein, calcium and poultry were differently associated with codon 12 and 13 mutations: odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) for codon 12 versus codon 13 were 9.0 (2.0-42), 4.1 (1.4-12) and 15 (1.4-160), respectively. In case-control comparisons, high intakes of animal protein and calcium were positively associated with colon tumours harbouring codon 12 mutations [for animal protein per 17 g, OR (95% CI) = 1.5 (1.0-2.1); for calcium per 459 mg, 1.2 (0.9-1.6)], while inverse associations were observed for tumours with K-ras mutations in codon 13 [for animal protein 0.4 (0.2-1.0); for calcium 0.6 (0. 3-1.2)]. Transition and transversion mutations were not differently associated with these dietary factors. These data suggest a different dietary aetiology of colon tumours harbouring K-ras codon 12 and 13 mutations.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10657973     DOI: 10.1093/carcin/21.2.307

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Carcinogenesis        ISSN: 0143-3334            Impact factor:   4.944


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