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LCT-13910C>T polymorphism-associated lactose malabsorption and risk for colorectal cancer in Italy.

Elena Tarabra1, Paola Pazienza, Elisabetta Borghesio, Giovanni C Actis, Gianfranco Tappero, Luciana Framarin, Mohammad Ayoubi, Francesca Castellino, Nicola Leone, Giovanni Sansoè, Paolo De Paolis, Alessandro Comandone, Floriano Rosina.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The activity of epithelial lactase (LCT) associates with a polymorphism 13910 bp upstream the LCT-encoding gene (LCT-13910C>T). The relationship between LCT-13910C>T polymorphism and risk for colorectal cancer is unclear. AIMS: We examined the relationship between the LCT-13910C>T polymorphism causing lactose intolerance and risk for colorectal cancer/polyps onset in the Italian population. PATIENTS AND METHODS: 793 subjects (306 with colorectal cancer, 176 with polyps and 311 controls) were genotyped for the LCT-13910C>T variant by TaqMan real time-PCR.
RESULTS: Lactose malabsorption linked to the CC genotype did not associate with an increased risk for either colorectal cancer (OR=1.041; 95% CI=0.751-1.442; p=0.868) or polyps (OR=0.927; 95% CI=0.630-1.363; p=0.769). There was no association with colorectal cancer/polyps site. 60% of the subjects overall bore the CC genotype.
CONCLUSION: In the Italian population the LCT-13910C>T polymorphism is not associated to the risk for colorectal cancer or polyps. Copyright 2010 Editrice Gastroenterologica Italiana S.r.l. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20362522     DOI: 10.1016/j.dld.2010.02.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dig Liver Dis        ISSN: 1590-8658            Impact factor:   4.088


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