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Association of interleukin-10 gene polymorphism with cachexia in Chinese patients with gastric cancer.

Fengbo Sun1, Yunbo Sun, Dianliang Zhang, Jian Zhang, Bo Song, Hongmei Zheng.   

Abstract

This study investigated whether the single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and haplotypes of interleukin-10 (IL-10) were associated with cachexia in 223 Chinese patients with gastric cancer diagnosed by histopathological examination. Genomic DNA was extracted from peripheral blood leukocytes. The SNPs at positions -1082A/G, -819T/C, and -592A/C in the IL-10 gene promoter were analyzed using polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP). No significant differences were found in the allele and genotype frequencies of -592A/C in patients with or without cachexia. Increased frequency of the -1082G allele was found in patients with cachexia (OR = 1.83, 95% CI, 1.00-3.33, p = 0.049). In a logistic regression analysis adjusted for body weight, carcinoma location, and stage, the -1082AG genotype was associated with an odds ratio of 1.989 (95% CI, 1.041-3.802, p = 0.037) for cachexia. The -819CC genotype was associated with an odds ratio of 3.393 (95% CI, 1.298-8.871, p = 0.013) for cachexia. Furthermore, haplotype analysis revealed that the G(1082)C(819)C(592) haplotype was associated with increased risk of cachexia as compared to the A(1082)T(819)A(592) haplotype (OR = 2.21; 95% CI, 1.14 - 4.30; p = 0.02). Our results suggest that genetic polymorphisms of IL-10 contribute to the susceptibility to cachexia in patients with gastric cancer in the Chinese population.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20421626

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Clin Lab Sci        ISSN: 0091-7370            Impact factor:   1.256


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