| Literature DB >> 26137473 |
Daisuke Nishizawa1, Shinya Kasai1, Junko Hasegawa1, Naomi Sato2, Fumihiko Tanioka3, Haruhiko Sugimura4, Kazutaka Ikeda1, Yoh Dobashi5.
Abstract
To clarify the potential role of variability within and around the AKT1 gene in smoking behaviors, we performed a single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) analysis of the AKT1 gene in an elderly Japanese cohort. Genotypes of the rs2498794 SNP, which is located in the fifth intron region of the AKT1 gene, were marginally but significantly associated with smoking duration in the total 999 samples of former and current smokers. Interestingly, this SNP had a marginally significant association with individual cancer history (past and current), especially in groups with a shorter smoking duration (<44 years) and fewer cigarettes per day (≤20). These data suggest that the rs2498794 polymorphism of the AKT1 gene is associated with a long smoking duration and may be involved in the predisposition to cancer when the smoking duration is short or the cigarettes per day is rate low.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26137473 PMCID: PMC4475560 DOI: 10.1155/2015/316829
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Demographic data of patients.
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| Minimum | Maximum | Mean | SD | Median | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All subjects | 999 | |||||
| Male | 612 | |||||
| Female | 387 | |||||
| Age (years) | 999 | 60 | 94 | 73.58 | 5.86 | 73.00 |
| Height (cm) | 996 | 130 | 180 | 156.86 | 8.69 | 158.00 |
| Weight (kg) | 996 | 30 | 101 | 54.75 | 9.98 | 54.00 |
| Smoking status | 999 | |||||
| Current smokers | 130 | |||||
| Exsmokers | 392 | |||||
| Never-smokers | 477 | |||||
| Smoking behaviors | 522 | |||||
| Smoking period (year) | 520 | 1.00 | 68.00 | 40.50 | 14.40 | 44.00 |
| CPDa | 520 | 1.00 | 100.00 | 21.44 | 13.42 | 20.00 |
| Brinkman (smoking) index | 519 | 9.00 | 3480.00 | 853.32 | 588.64 | 700.00 |
| Cancer status (present history) | 999 | |||||
| Present | 89 | |||||
| Absent | 874 | |||||
| Unknown | 36 | |||||
| Cancer status (past history) | 999 | |||||
| Present | 128 | |||||
| Absent | 848 | |||||
| Unknown | 23 | |||||
| Cancer sites (present/past history) | 105/136 | |||||
| Oral mucosa/tongue | 2/2 | |||||
| Upper digestive tract | 15/36 | |||||
| Lower digestive tract | 8/23 | |||||
| Liver | 6/4 | |||||
| Biliary tract (gallbladder/bile duct) | 2/1 | |||||
| Pancreas | 2/2 | |||||
| Breast | 6/10 | |||||
| Lung | 11/12 | |||||
| Hematolymphoid system | 6/2 | |||||
| Ovary | 1/1 | |||||
| Uterus | 3/5 | |||||
| Kidney | 1/8 | |||||
| Bladder | 2/7 | |||||
| Prostate | 35/20 | |||||
| Thyroid | 1/1 | |||||
| Skin | 1/1 | |||||
| Bone | 1/0 | |||||
| Others | 2/1 |
aCigarettes smoked per day.
Comparisons of clinical data between presence/absence of cancer history.
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| Minimum | Maximum | Mean | SD | Median | Statistica |
| Direction of association | |
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| Sex | 962 | 9.88 | 0.00167 | Higher cancer risk in males | |||||
| Cancer (male/female) | 148/63 | ||||||||
| Control (male/female) | 437/314 | ||||||||
| Age (years) | 970 | 74228.50 | 0.06514 | ||||||
| Cancer | 214 | 64 | 88 | 74.12 | 5.73 | 74.00 | |||
| Control | 756 | 60 | 94 | 73.43 | 5.89 | 73.00 | |||
| Height (cm) | 968 | 71176.50 | 0.01035 | Higher height in cancer subjects | |||||
| Cancer | 213 | 140 | 175 | 158.20 | 7.84 | 160.00 | |||
| Control | 755 | 130 | 180 | 156.45 | 8.92 | 157.00 | |||
| Weight (kg) | 967 | 82386.00 | 0.56215 | ||||||
| Cancer | 213 | 30 | 101 | 54.53 | 10.19 | 54.00 | |||
| Control | 754 | 30 | 90 | 54.77 | 9.90 | 54.00 | |||
| Smoking history | 971 | 3.10 | 0.07831 | ||||||
| Cancer (ever-smokers/never-smokers) | 92/122 | ||||||||
| Control (ever-smokers/never-smokers) | 377/380 | ||||||||
| Smoking period (year) | 501 | 20624.50 | 0.07276 | ||||||
| Cancer | 122 | 10.00 | 64.00 | 42.45 | 13.63 | 46.00 | |||
| Control | 379 | 1.00 | 68.00 | 39.71 | 14.64 | 44.00 | |||
| CPDb | 501 | 20187.00 | 0.03041 | Higher CPD in cancer subjects | |||||
| Cancer | 122 | 2.50 | 80.00 | 23.75 | 15.10 | 20.00 | |||
| Control | 379 | 1.00 | 100.00 | 20.77 | 12.90 | 20.00 | |||
| Brinkman (smoking) index (BI) | 500 | 19746.50 | 0.01700 | Higher BI in cancer subjects | |||||
| Cancer | 122 | 100.00 | 3360.00 | 1001.64 | 708.25 | 860.00 | |||
| Control | 378 | 9.00 | 3480.00 | 809.38 | 547.47 | 680.00 |
a U value for Mann-Whitney test and χ 2 value for χ 2 test.
bCigarettes smoked per day.
P < 0.05.
Figure 1State of linkage disequilibrium (LD) between the SNPs within the exon and intron regions and approximately within the 10 kbp 5′- and 3′-flanking regions of the AKT1 gene on chromosome 14, based on the genotype data of the 300 samples used in the initial exploratory association analysis. Numbers in squares in which two SNPs face represent the percentage of D′ and r 2 values calculated from the genotype data of the SNPs in (a) and (b), respectively. Blank squares represent D′ = 1 or r 2 = 1.
Figure 2Schematic structure of the human AKT1 gene (gene accession number: NM_001014431.1) and the location of the seven SNPs that were used in the association analyses, based on the NCBI database (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene/, accessed May 13, 2015). The gene is illustrated between the 3′- and 5′-flanking regions, corresponding to left and right sides, respectively. Green boxes and a line connecting them represent the exon and intron, respectively.
Results of exploratory association analysis between the common AKT1 SNPs and smoking or cancer-related phenotypes.
| SNP | CHRa | Positionb | Location | MAFc | Major/minor alleles |
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| Cancer status (present illness) | Cancer status (present or past illnesses) | Smoking history | Smoking period (year) | CPDd | Brinkman (smoking) index | ||||||
| rs4983556 | 14 | 104302924 | 3′-flanking | 0.015 | T/G | — | — | — | — | — | — |
| rs17846832 | 14 | 104309681 | intron | 0.0233 | C/T | — | — | — | — | — | — |
| rs2498794 | 14 | 104316296 | intron | 0.4167 | C/T | 0.120/0.851/0.043 | 0.495/0.293/0.412 | 0.464/0.809/0.217 | 0.420/0.694/0.265 | 0.479/0.344/0.622 | 0.468/0.445/0.462 |
| rs2494743 | 14 | 104322765 | intron | 0.4381 | C/T | 0.586/0.351/0.472 | 0.509/0.886/0.255 | 0.632/0.340/0.822 | 0.997/0.980/0.947 | 0.993/0.962/0.906 | 0.983/0.860/0.994 |
| rs2498787 | 14 | 104327626 | intron | 0.4897 | A/G | 0.903/0.736/0.692 | 0.613/0.334/0.600 | 0.984/0.929/0.906 | 0.871/0.931/0.645 | 0.963/0.896/0.787 | 0.751/0.455/0.720 |
| rs28546406 | 14 | 104333890 | 5′-flanking | 0 | G/G | — | — | — | — | — | — |
| rs4983387 | 14 | 104339273 | 5′-flanking | 0.47 | G/A | 0.732/0.890/0.490 | 0.760/0.459/0.824 | 0.561/0.780/0.373 | 0.963/0.826/0.926 | 0.835/0.659/0.604 | 0.708/0.488/0.520 |
| rs45478396 | 14 | 104343869 | 5′-flanking | 0.0067 | C/T | — | — | — | — | — | — |
aChromosome number.
bChromosomal position (bp).
cMinor allele frequency.
dCigarettes smoked per day.
Significant association between the minor T allele of the SNP and cancer status (present illness) in the recessive model (P < 0.05).
Results of confirmatory association analysis between the rs2498794 SNP and smoking or cancer-related phenotypes.
| SNP | Stage |
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| Cancer status (present illness) | Cancer status (present or past illnesses) | Smoking history | Smoking period (year) | CPDa | Brinkman (smoking) index | ||
| rs2498794 | confirmatory | 0.208/0.453/0.077 | 0.075/0.903/0.038 | 0.552/0.892/0.336 | 0.143/0.743/0.092 | 0.912/0.890/0.744 | 0.141/0.733/0.092 |
| rs2498794 | combined | 0.910/0.665/0.890 | 0.205/0.482/0.190 | 0.901/0.824/0.763 | 0.068/0.641/0.048† | 0.610/0.529/0.610 | 0.073/0.486/0.070 |
aCigarettes smoked per day.
Significant association between the minor T allele of the SNP and noncancer status (present or past illness) in the recessive model (P < 0.05).
†Significant association between the minor T allele of the SNP and longer periods of smoking history in the recessive model (P < 0.05).
Comparisons of genotype data between presence/absence of cancer history stratified by smoking-related phenotypes.
| Genotype | Genotypic model | Dominant model | Recessive model | ||||||||
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| TT | TC | CC |
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| OR (95% CI)a |
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| Ever-smokers | |||||||||||
| Cancer | 17 | 65 | 40 | 3.281788 | 0.19381 | 1.017 (0.659–1.570) | 0.005743 | 0.93959 | 0.617 (0.349–1.090) | 2.805891 | 0.09392 |
| Control | 79 | 175 | 126 | ||||||||
| Never-smokers | |||||||||||
| Cancer | 16 | 50 | 25 | 1.234473 | 0.53943 | 1.299 (0.782–2.159) | 1.022436 | 0.31194 | 0.966 (0.530–1.761) | 0.012551 | 0.91080 |
| Control | 68 | 184 | 124 | ||||||||
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| Long (≥44) | |||||||||||
| Cancer | 13 | 31 | 24 | 0.392140 | 0.82195 | 1.226 (0.635–2.365) | 0.181513 | 0.67008 | 1.226 (0.635–2.365) | 0.341154 | 0.55916 |
| Control | 43 | 86 | 62 | ||||||||
| Short (<44) | |||||||||||
| Cancer | 4 | 34 | 16 | 5.917681 | 0.05188 | 1.226 (0.635–2.365) | 0.369160 | 0.54346 | 0.338 (0.115–0.996) | 4.191842 | 0.04062 |
| Control | 36 | 88 | 64 | ||||||||
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| High (>20) | |||||||||||
| Cancer | 9 | 19 | 12 | 1.526609 | 0.46612 | 1.642 (0.743–3.630) | 1.514011 | 0.21853 | 1.194 (0.484–2.946) | 0.147578 | 0.70086 |
| Control | 18 | 36 | 38 | ||||||||
| Low (≤20) | |||||||||||
| Cancer | 8 | 46 | 28 | 5.512995 | 0.06351 | 0.849 (0.504–1.428) | 0.382380 | 0.53633 | 0.402 (0.184–0.880) | 5.491155 | 0.01911† |
| Control | 61 | 139 | 88 | ||||||||
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| High (>700) | |||||||||||
| Cancer | 12 | 33 | 24 | 1.322869 | 0.51611 | 0.961 (0.536–1.723) | 0.017720 | 0.89410 | 0.671 (0.330–1.365) | 1.223659 | 0.26864 |
| Control | 43 | 76 | 61 | ||||||||
| Low (≤700) | |||||||||||
| Cancer | 5 | 32 | 16 | 3.103819 | 0.21184 | 1.130 (0.586–2.181) | 0.133278 | 0.71506 | 0.469 (0.174–1.261) | 2.341073 | 0.12600 |
| Control | 36 | 97 | 65 | ||||||||
aOdds ratio (95% confidence interval).
bCigarettes smoked per day.
Significant association between the minor T allele of the SNP and noncancer status (present or past illness) in the recessive model (P < 0.05) in subjects whose smoking duration is short.
†Significant association between the minor T allele of the SNP and noncancer status (present or past illness) in the recessive model (P < 0.05) in subjects whose CPD rate is low.