| Literature DB >> 19930569 |
Adela Castillejo1, Trinidad Mata-Balaguer, Carla Guarinos, María-Isabel Castillejo, Ana Martínez-Cantó, Víctor-Manuel Barberá, Paola Montenegro, Enrique Ochoa, Rafael Lázaro, Carmen Guillén-Ponce, Alfredo Carrato, José-Luís Soto.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Int7G24A variant of transforming growth factor-beta receptor type I (TGFBR1) has been shown to increase the risk for kidney, ovarian, bladder, lung and breast cancers. Its role in colorectal cancer (CRC) has not been established. The aims of this study were to assess the association of TGFBR1*Int7G24A variant with CRC occurrence, patient age, gender, tumour location and stage.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19930569 PMCID: PMC2784798 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2407-9-406
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Cancer ISSN: 1471-2407 Impact factor: 4.430
Figure 1Genotyping of the . (A) Real-time PCR for allelic discrimination. (B) Direct sequencing to confirm the genotypes.
Genotypes of the Int7G24A polymorphism in cases and controls and their association with CRC.
| Int7G24A genotype | Cases | Controls | OR [95% CI] | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| number (%) | number (%) | |||
| 296 (58.73) | 333 (66.07) | 1 (ref) | ||
| 296 (58.73) | 333 (66.07) | 1 (ref) | ||
| 178(35.32) | 156 (30.95) | 1.28 [0.98-1.67] | ||
| 474 (94.05) | 489 (97.02) | 1 (ref) | ||
| 30 (5.95) | 15 (2.98) | |||
| ≤ | ≤ | |||
| 118 (55.40) | 150 (68.49) | 1 (ref) | ||
| 15 (7.04) | 8 (3.65) | 2.38 [1.00-5.68] | ||
| 145 (63.88) | 182 (64.08) | 1 (ref) | ||
| 72 (31.72) | 95 (33.45) | 0.95 [0.65-1.39] | ||
| 10 (4.41) | 7 (2.46) | 1.79 [0.69-4.67] | ||
| 166 (56.27) | 160 (70.80) | 1 (ref) | ||
| 126 (62.38) | 172 (62.09) | 1 (ref) | ||
| 63 (31.19) | 94 (33.94) | 0.92 [0.62-1.36] | ||
| 13 (6.44) | 11 (3.97) | 1.61 [0.71-3.65] |
* χ2 test; ** p for trend (Armitage's trend test)