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Genetic variants of a BH3-only pro-apoptotic gene, PUMA, and risk of HPV16-associated squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck.

Ziyuan Zhou1, Erich M Sturgis, Zhensheng Liu, Li-E Wang, Qingyi Wei, Guojun Li.   

Abstract

P53 up-regulated modulator of apoptosis (PUMA) is a critical factor in the intrinsic apoptotic pathway. Through PUMA-dependent mechanisms, human papillomavirus 16 (HPV16) oncoprotein may affect apoptosis by E6-mediated p53 degradation. To examine whether the PUMA variants modify the association between HPV16 serology and risk of squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (SCCHN), we genotyped two polymorphisms in the PUMA promoter (rs3810294 and rs2032809) in 380 cases and 335 cancer-free controls of non-Hispanic Whites, who were frequency-matched by age (±5 yr), sex, smoking, and drinking status. We found that each individual polymorphism had only a modest impact on risk of SCCHN, particularly in oropharyngeal cancer for rs3810294 and non-oropharyngeal cancer for rs2032809. After we stratified the individuals by HPV16 serology, and used those with the corresponding common homozygous genotype and HPV16 seronegativity as the reference group, for each polymorphism we found that the risk of SCCHN associated with HPV16 seropositivity was higher among those with variant genotypes than those with the corresponding common homozygous genotype. Notably, this effect modification was particularly pronounced in several subgroups including never smokers, never drinkers, younger patients, and patients with oropharyngeal cancer. Furthermore, we also characterized the functional relevance of the two polymorphisms to explore the genotype-phenotype correlation. Our results suggested that the PUMA promoter polymorphisms may be a biomarker for risk of HPV16-associated SCCHN, particularly in never smokers, never drinkers, younger patients, and patients with oropharyngeal cancer. Larger studies are needed to validate our findings.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 22086558      PMCID: PMC3326219          DOI: 10.1002/mc.21838

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Carcinog        ISSN: 0899-1987            Impact factor:   4.784


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3.  Rescue of p53 function by small-molecule RITA in cervical carcinoma by blocking E6-mediated degradation.

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Journal:  Head Neck Oncol       Date:  2010-06-29

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Journal:  Cancer Res       Date:  2009-06-02       Impact factor: 12.701

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Authors:  Anne Forand; J Bernardino-Sgherri
Journal:  Cell Res       Date:  2009-08       Impact factor: 25.617

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Journal:  Head Neck       Date:  2018-02-10       Impact factor: 3.147

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