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SNP-SNP interactions of three new pri-miRNAs with the target gene PGC and multidimensional analysis of H. pylori in the gastric cancer/atrophic gastritis risk in a Chinese population.

Qian Xu1, Ye-Feng Wu1, Ying Li1, Cai-Yun He1, Li-Ping Sun1, Jing-Wei Liu1, Yuan Yuan1.   

Abstract

Gastric cancer (GC) is a multistep complex disease involving multiple genes, and gene-gene interactions have a greater effect than a single gene in determining cancer susceptibility. This study aimed to explore the interaction of the let-7e rs8111742, miR-365b rs121224, and miR-4795 rs1002765 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) with SNPs of the predicted target gene PGC and Helicobacter pylori status in GC and atrophic gastritis (AG) risk. Three miRNA SNPs and seven PGC SNPs were detected in 2448 cases using the Sequenom MassArray platform. Two pairwise combinations of miRNA and PGC SNPs were associated with increased AG risk (let-7e rs8111742 - PGC rs6458238 and miR-4795 rs1002765 - PGC rs9471643). Singly, miR-365b rs121224 and PGC rs6912200 had no effect individually but in combination they demonstrated an epistatic interaction associated with AG risk. Similarly, let-7e rs8111742 and miR-4795 rs1002765 SNPs interacted with H. pylori infection to increase GC risk (rs8111742: Pinteraction = 0.024; rs1002765: Pinteraction = 0.031, respectively). A three-dimensional interaction analysis found miR-4795 rs1002765, PGC rs9471643, and H. pylori infection positively interacted to increase AG risk (Pinteraction = 0.027). Also, let-7e rs8111742, PGC rs6458238, and H. pylori infection positively interacted to increase GC risk (Pinteraction = 0.036). Furthermore, both of these three-dimensional interactions had a dosage-effect correspondence (Ptrend < 0.001) and were verified by MDR. In conclusion, the miRNAs SNPs (let-7e rs8111742 and miR-4795 rs1002765) might have more superior efficiency when combined with PGC SNPs and/or H. pylori for GC or AG risk than a single SNP on its own.

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Keywords:  H. pylori; gastric cancer; miRNA; pepsinogen C; polymorphisms

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26988755      PMCID: PMC5029657          DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.8057

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncotarget        ISSN: 1949-2553


INTRODUCTION

Although single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are potential predicting biomarkers of cancer risk, they have limited use for multistage complex diseases involving multiple genes [1-3]. Several studies have reported that gene–gene interactions are more important than single genes in promoting cancer susceptibility [3-5]. For example, polymorphisms that individually have a weak effect can have a strong effect when acting together [6]. Similarly, in epistasis, which is a phenomenon that consists of the effect of complex interactions, is greater than the main effects of any single susceptibility gene [5, 7]. MiRNAs bind to the 3′-untranslated regions of coding genes to suppress or downregulate gene expression. Translational regulation is performed by a network of miRNAs and target genes such that one miRNA can regulate multiple different genes, or one target gene can be regulated by several miRNAs [8]. In recent years, several studies have simultaneously screened miRNA SNPs and target gene SNPs, and interactions between specific pairs to promote carcinogenic effect have been identified [9]. We previously screened miRNAs targeting a single gene, and identified three different miRNA polymorphisms (pri-let-7e rs8111742, pri-miR-365b rs121224 and pri-miR-4795 rs1002765) that had no or only weak effects on gastric cancer (GC) and atrophic gastritis (AG) risk (unpublished data). However, these three miRNA SNPs were all located in the promoter region of miRNA genes (rs8111742 at −565 bp of the let-7e gene, rs121224 at −430 bp of the miR-365b gene, and rs1002765 at −1635 bp of the miR-4795 gene), suggesting that they may be functional polymorphisms. All miRNAs were predicted to stimulate/inhibit pepsinogen C (PGC) gene, which is expressed by terminally differentiated gastric mucosa cells. PGC is a diagnostic biomarker for GC and AG (precancerous disease) [10]. Our colleagues investigated the association between each of the seven PGC SNPs and GC and/or AG, and found that five PGC SNPs were linked to GC or AG risk, while two (PGC rs6912200 and rs6941539) had no significant association with cancer risk [11, 12]. We therefore hypothesized that the former may be optimal candidates for investigating potential SNP–SNP interactions for miRNA SNPs-PGC SNPs at two or more genetic loci. It was unclear whether there were interactions among these SNPs and whether detecting combinations of them could enhance the risk prediction for GC or AG. Gastric carcinogenesis may occur via a network of molecular changes caused by both environmental and hereditary factors. Helicobacter pylori is the most important environmental factor; H. pylori infection can cause AG, intestinal metaplasia, or GC, and also has a non-negligible interaction with hereditary factors to increase host susceptibility [12]. H. pylori infection might promote the progression from normal gastric mucosa to AG, and to GC. Thus, there may be a three-way interaction between specific miRNA and target gene SNPs and H. pylori infection. Identifying such an interaction may provide a reliable predicting biomarker for gastric cancer development [14], and may could help to comprehend how miRNA, target gene and H. pylori infection together regulate gastric carcinogenesis. This study was based on previous a case–control study in a Chinese population (unpublished data) and investigated two- and three-dimensional interactions between miRNA SNPs, SNPs in its predicted target gene PGC, and H. pylori infection status. It may identify combination biomarkers for early GC.

RESULTS

Demographic and geographic characteristics

The demographic and geographic characteristics of study participants are shown in Supplementary Table S1 (including age, sex, and H. pylori infection status). There was no significant difference in the age and sex distribution among the GC, AG, and control groups.

Relationship between single SNPs and GC/AG risk

We previously investigated associations of three miRNA polymorphisms with seven PGC polymorphisms affecting the risk of GC and AG in a Chinese population (unpublished data). We found no significant association of let-7e rs8111742, miR-365b rs121224, and miR-4795 rs1002765 with GC and/or AG risk (P > 0.05). The PGC rs4711690 CG+CC genotype, rs6458238 GA+AA genotype, and rs3789210 CG+GG genotype were associated with a decreased AG risk (P = 0.008, OR = 0.78; P = 0.015, OR = 0.73; and P = 0.048, OR = 0.78, respectively). The PGC rs6939861 AG+AA genotype was linked to an increased risk of GC and AG (GC risk P = 0.015, OR = 1.32; AG risk P = 0.014, OR = 1.30). Furthermore, the PGC rs9471643 GC genotype was associated with a significantly decreased GC risk compared with the CC+GG genotype (P = 0.025, OR = 0.79). However, there was no significant link between the PGC rs6912200 and rs6941539 polymorphisms and the risk of both GC and AG (P > 0.05) [11, 12].

Pairwise interactions between miRNA and PGC SNPs

To further investigate the interaction of three miRNA SNPs and SNPs of their predicted target gene PGC, we first analyzed pairwise interaction effects using significant effect models in the main effect analysis (Table 1). MiRNA SNPs all used a recessive model, and all PGC SNPs except for rs9471643 and rs6912200 used a dominant model. In addition, PGC rs9471643 used a complete overdominant model, while PGC rs6912200 used a recessive model based on previous data [15]. We found four pairwise combinations that influenced AG risk: one combination negatively interacted with the AG risk, while the other three all positively interacted with the AG risk. The let-7e rs8111742 – PGC rs6458238, miR-365b rs121224 – PGC rs691220, miR-4795 rs1002765 – PGC rs9471643 pairwise combinations positively interacted with the AG risk (Pinteractio = 0.025, interaction index = 4.89; Pinteractio = 0.022, interaction index = 2.02; and Pinteractio = 0.006, interaction index = 2.23, respectively). The let-7e rs8111742 – PGC rs6941539 combination had a negative pairwise interaction in AG risk (Pinteractio = 0.034, interaction index = 0.40). However, none of the miRNA SNP – PGC SNP combinations had a significant interaction (P > 0.05) with the GC risk.
Table 1

The interaction of three miRNA polymorphisms with PGC polymorphisms in the risk of gastric cancer/atrophic gastritisa[a]

let-7e rs8111742miR-365b rs121224miR-4795 rs1002765
GA+GGAACG+CCGGGA+GGAA
AG vs CON (n=862 Vs. 862)
PGC rs4711690
CG+GGCase/Control296/35722/30249/31569/72264/32454/63
OR(95%CI)1(Ref)0.88 (0.50-1.56)1(Ref)1.21 (0.84-1.75)1(Ref)0.58 (0.23-1.47)
CCCase/Control449/43935/30387/37797/92408/39776/72
OR(95%CI)1.24 (1.01-1.52)1.40 (0.84-2.34)1.31 (1.05-1.62)1.33 (0.96-1.85)0.60 (0.25-1.44)0.60 (0.26-1.40)
Pinteraction=0.699Pinteraction=0.908Pinteraction=0.555
interaction index=1.17interaction index=0.97interaction index=1.19
PGC rs6458238
GA+AACase/Control108/1353/1494/12017/2992/12519/24
OR(95%CI)1(Ref)0.27(0.07-0.95)1(Ref)0.74(0.39-1.43)1(Ref)0.94(0.49-1.81)
GGCase/Control638/65954/46542/571150/134579/594113/111
OR(95%CI)1.21(0.92-1.59)1.46(0.91-2.33)1.21(0.90-1.62)1.42(0.99-2.03)1.31(0.68-2.53)1.23(0.67-2.28)
Pinteraction=0.025Pinteraction=0.304Pinteraction=0.751
interaction index=4.89interaction index=1.48interaction index=0.88
PGC rs9471643
GCCase/Control273/31219/22217/26275/72247/26845/66
OR(95%CI)1(Ref)0.99(0.52-1.86)1(Ref)1.26(0.87-1.82)1(Ref)0.74(0.49-1.12)
GG+CCCase/Control469/48438/39415/43392/90420/45587/68
OR(95%CI)1.12(0.91-1.37)1.11(0.69-1.79)1.17(0.93-1.46)1.23(0.88-1.74)1.01(0.81-1.25)1.43(0.99-2.06)
Pinteraction=0.773Pinteraction=0.960Pinteraction=0.006
interaction index=0.89interaction index=1.01interaction index=2.23
PGC rs3789210
GG+CCCase/Control172/20113/11144/17641/36157/17128/41
OR(95%CI)1(Ref)1.38(0.60-3.16)1(Ref)1.39(0.85-2.29)1(Ref)0.74(0.44-1.26)
GCCase/Control629/59948/51541/522136/128563/556114/94
OR(95%CI)1.24(0.98-1.72)1.10(0.71-1.71)1.28(0.99-1.64)1.30(0.94-1.80)1.11(0.87-1.42)1.35(0.95-1.92)
Pinteraction=0.392Pinteraction=0.307Pinteraction=0.131
interaction index=0.65interaction index=0.73interaction index=1.64
PGC rs6912200
TC+CCCase/Control602/59243/52514/512131/132533/540112/104
OR(95%CI)1(Ref)0.81(0.53-1.23)1(Ref)0.98(0.75-1.29)1(Ref)1.11(0.83-1.49)
TTCase/Control196/20418/10169/18445/30185/18329/31
OR(95%CI)0.95(0.75-1.19)1.76(0.81-3.85)0.92(0.72-1.17)1.49(0.92-2.40)1.03(0.81-1.30)0.95(0.56-1.59)
Pinteraction=0.205Pinteraction=0.022Pinteraction=0.907
interaction index=1.84interaction index=2.02interaction index=0.96
PGC rs6939861
GGCase/Control310/35425/19264/29871/75278/31657/57
OR(95%CI)1(Ref)1.50(0.81-2.78)1(Ref)1.07(0.74-1.54)1(Ref)1.14(0.76-1.70)
GA+AACase/Control467/40834/40400/369101/79422/37579/73
OR(95%CI)1.32(1.08-1.62)0.97(0.60-1.57)1.24(1.00-1.54)1.44(1.03-2.02)1.29(1.04-1.59)1.27(0.88-1.81)
Pinteraction=0.050Pinteraction=0.923Pinteraction=0.414
interaction index=0.44interaction index=1.03interaction index=0.79
PGC rs6941539
CCCase/Control555/58645/38474/512122/112506/52290/102
OR(95%CI)1(Ref)1.26(0.80-1.96)1(Ref)1.17(0.88-1.56)1(Ref)0.92(0.67-1.25)
CT+TTCase/Control244/20915/24206/18253/51210/20049/33
OR(95%CI)1.25(1.00-1.56)0.66(0.34-1.28)1.23(0.97-1.56)1.12(0.75-1.68)1.09(0.86-1.37)1.58(0.99-2.50)
Pinteraction=0.034Pinteraction=0.269Pinteraction=0.121
interaction index=0.40interaction index=0.74interaction index=1.62
GC vs CON (n=724 Vs. 729)
PGC rs4711690
CG+GGCase/Control195/29619/26174/26240/60181/27433/48
OR(95%CI)1(Ref)1.11(0.60-2.05)1(Ref)1.00(0.64-1.56)1(Ref)1.06(0.66-1.72)
CCCase/Control280/37725/27256/32649/78342/26441/62
OR(95%CI)1.13(0.89-1.44)1.40(0.79-2.49)1.19(0.92-1.53)0.94(0.63-1.41)1.18(0.92-1.51)1.02(0.66-1.58)
Pinteraction=0.376Pinteraction=0.625Pinteraction=0.563
interaction index=1.48interaction index=0.86interaction index=0.82
PGC rs6458238
GA+AACase/Control81/1179/1170/10320/2575/10815/20
OR(95%CI)1(Ref)1.17(0.46-2.96)1(Ref)1.17(0.60-2.26)1(Ref)1.07(0.52-2.22)
GGCase/Control392/55235/42358/48269/112369/50458/90
OR(95%CI)1.02(0.75-1.40)1.19(0.70-2.03)1.09(0.78-1.52)0.90(0.59-1.38)1.05(0.76-1.45)0.94(0.60-1.47)
Pinteraction=0.561Pinteraction=0.202Pinteraction=0.802
interaction index=0.73interaction index=0.61interaction index=0.90
PGC rs9471643
GCCase/Control162/25413/20140/21035/64152/22023/54
OR(95%CI)1(Ref)1.02(0.49-2.11)1(Ref)0.82(0.52-1.31)1(Ref)0.62(0.36-1.05)
GG+CCCase/Control311/41631/34288/37854/72292/39550/55
OR(95%CI)1.18(0.93-1.51)1.43(0.85-2.42)1.16(0.89-1.50)1.13(0.75-1.70)1.08(0.83-1.39)1.37(0.88-2.12)
Pinteraction=0.547Pinteraction=0.295Pinteraction=0.062
interaction index=1.33interaction index=1.40interaction index=1.94
PGC rs3789210
CG+GGCase/Control165/16417/10148/14934/25159/14023/34
OR(95%CI)1(Ref)1.69(0.75-3.80)1(Ref)1.37(0.78-2.41)1(Ref)0.60(0.34-1.06)
CCCase/Control501/51041/45449/44293/113462/47980/76
OR(95%CI)0.98(0.77-1.26)0.91(0.56-1.46)1.03(0.78-1.34)0.83(0.58-1.18)0.85(0.66-1.11)0.95(0.65-1.41)
Pinteraction=0.249Pinteraction=0.091Pinteraction=0.099
interaction index=0.57interaction index=0.57interaction index=1.79
PGC rs6912200
TC+CCCase/Control498/49541/45444/43395/107459/45580/85
OR(95%CI)1(Ref)0.90(0.58-1.40)1(Ref)0.86(0.63-1.17)1(Ref)0.95(0.68-1.33)
TTCase/Control164/17517/10149/15632/29158/16023/25
OR(95%CI)0.93(0.73-1.19)1.68(0.76-3.70)0.93(0.72-1.21)1.07(0.64-1.80)0.98(0.76-1.27)0.91(0.51-1.63)
Pinteraction=0.158Pinteraction=0.227Pinteraction=0.814
interaction index=1.98interaction index=1.49interaction index=1.09
PGC rs6939861
GGCase/Control262/30118/16233/25147/66516/54890/97
OR(95%CI)1(Ref)1.29(0.65-2.59)1(Ref)0.77(0.51-1.16)1(Ref)0.84(0.53-1.35)
GA+AACase/Control364/34536/36326/31774/6468/436/10
OR(95%CI)1.23(0.98-1.53)1.15(0.70-1.88)1.12(0.89-1.42)1.25(0.85-1.82)1.18(0.94-1.49)1.14(0.77-1.70)
Pinteraction=0.426Pinteraction=0.231Pinteraction=0.940
interaction index=0.70interaction index=1.42interaction index=1.02
PGC rs6941539
CCCase/Control491/49644/33438/43297/97465/44570/84
OR(95%CI)1(Ref)1.34(0.84-2.14)1(Ref)0.98(0.72-1.34)1(Ref)0.81(0.57-1.14)
CT+TTCase/Control174/17313/22158/15529/40154/16933/26
OR(95%CI)1.02(0.80-1.31)0.60(0.30-1.19)1.01(0.78-1.31)0.71(0.43-1.17)0.88(0.68-1.13)1.26(0.74-2.15)
Pinteraction=0.061Pinteraction=0.454Pinteraction=0.189
interaction index=0.43interaction index=0.79interaction index=1.58

Note:

P for interaction was used Logistic Regession adjusted by gender, age and H. pylori infection status; CON: controls; AG: atrophic gastritis; GC: gastric cancer.

Note: P for interaction was used Logistic Regession adjusted by gender, age and H. pylori infection status; CON: controls; AG: atrophic gastritis; GC: gastric cancer.

Epistatic effects of two-way miRNA SNP – PGC SNP interactions

Among the four pairwise interactions involving three miRNA SNPs and 4 PGC SNPs, there was no significant association between the three miRNA SNPs and thePGC rs6912200 and PGC rs6941539 polymorphisms in the main effect analysis [12]. We therefore investigated epistatic effects between the pairs of interacting SNPs (Table 2). Regarding miR-365b rs121224 and PGC rs6912200, the rs121224 GG genotype and the rs6912200 TT genotype were both associated with an increased risk of AG (OR = 2.28 and 1.75, respectively), but only if they were both present. Regarding miR-4795 rs1002765, the AA genotype was associated with an increased risk of AG (OR = 1.49), but only in the presence of the PGC rs9471643 GG+CC genotype. Regarding PGC rs6941539, the CT+TT genotype was associated with a decreased risk of GC (OR = 0.38), but only in the presence of the let-7e rs8111742 AA genotype. Other polymorphisms such as PGC rs6458238 were found to be associated with an increased AG risk in our previous study, but showed a stronger interaction with AG risk (OR = 6.95) in the presence of the let-7e rs8111742 AA genotype in the present study. The PGC rs9471643 SNP was also associated with a decreased risk of GC risk in our previous study. However, in this study it was found to be linked to a reduced GC risk and reduced AG risk (OR = 0.46 and 0.45, respectively). These observations suggest that miR-365b rs121224, miR-4795 rs1002765, and both PGC rs6912200 and rs6941539 SNPs have no effect individually but demonstrate pairwise epistatic interactions.
Table 2

Epistatic effect of pair-wise interacting factors on the risks of gastric cancer and atrophic gastritis

Interacted pair-wise SNPsComparisonSubsetAG vs. CONGC vs. CON
POR(95%CI)POR(95%CI)
let-7e rs8111742 interacted with PGC rs6458238let7-e rs8111742 AA vs. GA+GGPGC rs6458238 GA+AA0.0560.28(0.08-1.04)0.4571.44(0.55-3.75)
PGC rs6458238 GG0.2481.29(0.84-1.99)0.7571.08(0.66-1.76)
PGC rs6458238 GG vs. GA+AAlet-7e rs8111742 GA+GG0.1981.21(0.91-1.62)0.7091.06(0.77-1.47)
let-7e rs8111742 AA0.0086.95(1.65-29.24)0.1680.43(0.13-1.43)
let-7e rs8111742 interacted with PGC rs6941539let-7e rs8111742 AA vs. GA+GGPGC rs6941539 CC0.0620.52(0.26-1.04)0.1070.54(0.26-1.14)
PGC rs6941539 CT+TT0.2701.31(0.81-2.10)0.2671.32(0.81-2.14)
PGC rs6941539 CT+TT vs. CClet-7e rs8111742 GA+GG0.0611.25(0.99-1.57)0.8901.02(0.79-1.31)
let-7e rs8111742 AA0.0890.48(0.21-1.12)0.0420.38(0.15-0.97)
miR-4795 rs1002765 interacted with PGC rs9471643miR-4795 rs1002765 AA vs. GA+GGPGC rs9471643 GG+CC0.0331.49(1.03-2.16)0.3611.22(0.79-1.89)
PGC rs9471643 GC0.0590.65(0.42-1.02)0.1240.65(0.38-1.12)
PGC rs9471643 GC vs. GG+CCmiR-4795 rs1002765 GA+GG0.6910.95(0.76-1.20)0.4360.90(0.69-1.18)
miR-4795 rs1002765 AA0.0030.45(0.27-0.76)0.0160.46(0.25-0.87)
miR-365b rs121224 interacted with PGC rs6912200miR-365b rs121224 GG vs. CG+CCPGC rs6912200 TC+CC0.8210.97(0.73-1.28)0.3460.86(0.63-1.18)
PGC rs6912200 TT0.0042.28(1.29-4.00)0.3851.29(0.73-2.31)
PGC rs6912200 TT vs. TC+CCmiR-365b rs121224 CG+CC0.3980.90(0.69-1.16)0.6720.94(0.72-1.24)
miR-365b rs121224 GG0.0451.75(1.01-3.03)0.2541.41(0.78-2.56)

Note: All tests were adjusted by age, sex and H. pylori infection. Statistically significant associations were highlighted in bold (P values <0.05). Note: GC, gastric cancer; AG, atrophic gastritis; CON, controls.

Note: All tests were adjusted by age, sex and H. pylori infection. Statistically significant associations were highlighted in bold (P values <0.05). Note: GC, gastric cancer; AG, atrophic gastritis; CON, controls.

Pairwise interactions between individual miRNA SNPs

We also investigated interactions between different miRNA SNPs but found no significant interaction with either the GC or AG risk (P > 0.05; Supplementary Table S2).

Multidimensional analysis of SNP–SNP interactions between miRNA and PGC with H. pylori status

We analyzed the four two-way interaction combinations stratified by H. pylori status, and found that in the H. pylori (+) subgroup, the let-7e rs8111742 – PGC rs6941539 combination showed negative interactions with both GC and AG risk (interaction index = 0.23 and 0.16). Moreover, the miR-365b rs121224 – PGC rs691220 and miR-4795 rs1002765 – PGC rs9471643 pairwise combinations demonstrated positive interactions with AG risk in the H. pylori (−) subgroup (interaction index = 2.16 and 4.10, respectively, Table 3).
Table 3

The interaction of miRNA SNP-PGC SNP stratified by H. pylori infection in the risk of atrophic gastritisa

SNP genotypesAG vs. CONGC vs. CON
POR(95%CI)POR(95%CI)
H. pylori (−)
let-7e rs8111742-PGC rs6458238
GA+GGGA+AA1(Ref)1(Ref)
GA+GGGG0.7721.06(0.72-1.55)0.8571.04(0.68-1.59)
AAGA+AA0.1280.20(0.03-1.59)0.3621.64(0.57-4.73)
AAGG0.5181.23(0.66-2.30)0.0590.42(0.17-1.03)
Pinteraction=0.112Pinteraction=0.049
interaction index=5.76interaction index=0.26
let-7e rs8111742-PGC rs6941539
GA+GGCC1(Ref)1(Ref)
GA+GGCT+TT0.0741.31(0.97-1.77)0.8001.04(0.76-1.44)
AACC0.9281.03(0.56-1.90)0.3810.75(0.39-1.43)
AACT+TT0.6680.82(0.33-2.02)0.2660.58(0.22-1.52)
Pinteraction=0.366Pinteraction=0.593
interaction index=0.60interaction index=0.73
miR-4795 rs1002765-PGC rs9471643
GA+GGGC1(Ref)1(Ref)
GA+GGGG+CC0.6560.93(0.69-1.27)0.6950.93(0.66-1.32)
AAGC0.0010.53(0.27-1.05)0.4760.78(0.40-1.54)
AAGG+CC0.0961.99(1.23-3.22)0.0921.64(0.92-2.92)
Pinteraction=0.001Pinteraction=0.075
interaction index=4.10interaction index=2.21
miR-365b rs121224-PGC rs6912200
CG+CCTC+CC1(Ref)1(Ref)
CG+CCTT0.0230.67(0.47-0.95)0.3390.85(0.60-1.19)
GGTC+CC1.0001.00(0.69-1.46)0.9620.99(0.66-1.48)
GGTT0.2161.45(0.81-2.60)0.9351.03(0.55-1.93)
Pinteraction=0.042Pinteraction=0.604
interaction index=2.16interaction index=1.23
H. pylori (+)
let-7e rs8111742-PGC rs6458238
GA+GGGA+AA1(Ref)1(Ref)
GA+GGGG0.1091.43(0.92-2.20)0.7351.09(0.67-1.78)
AAGA+AA0.2200.34(0.06-1.92)0.8620.84(0.11-6.24)
AAGG0.0502.32(1.00-5.37)0.0123.35(1.31-8.57)
Pinteraction=0.112Pinteraction=0.248
interaction index=4.68interaction index=3.64
let-7e rs8111742-PGC rs6941539
GA+GGCC1(Ref)1(Ref)
GA+GGCT+TT0.3931.17(0.82-1.67)0.8830.97(0.65-1.46)
AACC0.1131.99(0.85-4.65)0.0104.04(1.39-11.74)
AACT+TT0.1700.50(0.18-1.35)0.2840.56(0.19-1.62)
Pinteraction=0.028Pinteraction=0.018
interaction index=0.23interaction index=0.16
miR-4795 rs1002765-PGC rs9471643
GA+GGGG+CC1(Ref)1(Ref)
GA+GGGC0.2541.23(0.86-1.75)0.0881.44(0.95-2.17)
AAGG+CC0.4420.78(0.43-1.41)0.0760.46(0.19-1.09)
AAGC0.1190.99(0.56-1.76)0.9121.44(0.95-2.17)
Pinteraction=0.981Pinteraction=0.486
interaction index=1.01interaction index=1.48
miR-365b rs121224-PGC rs6912200
CG+CCTC+CC1(Ref)1(Ref)
CG+CCTT0.1771.32(0.88-1.98)0.5601.14(0.73-1.79)
GGTC+CC0.6900.92(0.60-1.40)0.1370.69(0.42-1.13)
GGTT0.0642.79(0.94-8.24)0.2781.87(0.60-5.81)
Pinteraction=0.171Pinteraction=0.196
interaction index=2.32interaction index=2.33

Note:

P for interaction was used Logistic Regession adjusted by gender and age. CON, controls; AG, atrophic gastritis; GC, gastric cancer; NA, not available.

Note: P for interaction was used Logistic Regession adjusted by gender and age. CON, controls; AG, atrophic gastritis; GC, gastric cancer; NA, not available. The stratified analyses prompted us to further analyze the interaction between miRNA polymorphisms and H. pylori positivity. We found that the let-7e rs8111742 and H. pylori (+) interaction and the miR-4795 rs1002765 and H. pylori (+) interaction had effects on GC risk (Pinteractio = 0.024, interaction index = 2.75; Pinteractio = 0.031, interaction index = 0.51, respectively; Table 4).
Table 4

The interaction of three miRNA polymorphisms with H.pylori infection status in the risk of gastric cancer/atrophic gastritis[a]

let-7e rs8111742miR-365b rs121224miR-4795 rs1002765
GA+GGAACG+CCGGGA+GGAA
AG vs CON (n=862 Vs. 862)
H.pylori
H.pylori(−)Case/Control332/57425/47278/50379/118295/53462/87
OR(95%CI)1(Ref)0.92(0.55-1.52)1(Ref)1.21(0.88-1.66)1(Ref)1.29(0.90-1.83)
H.pylori(+)Case/Control469/22636/15407/19598/46425/19380/48
OR(95%CI)3.61(2.93-4.45)4.14(2.23-7.67)3.80(3.03-4.76)3.84(2.63-5.61)3.97(3.18-4.96)3.14(2.12-4.63)
Pinteraction=0.592Pinteraction=0.488Pinteraction=0.079
interaction index=1.25interaction index=0.84interaction index=0.62
GC vs CON (n=724 Vs. 729)
H.pylori
H.pylori(−)Case/Control334/48421/44287/42968/99297/45658/72
OR(95%CI)1(Ref)0.69(0.40-1.18)1(Ref)1.02(0.73-1.44)1(Ref)1.23(0.85-1.79)
H.pylori(+)Case/Control332/19037/11310/16259/39324/16345/38
OR(95%CI)2.55(2.03-3.20)4.85(2.44-9.65)2.88(2.26-3.67)2.25(1.46-3.46)3.04(2.39-3.86)1.91(1.20-3.03)
Pinteraction=0.024Pinteraction=0.353Pinteraction=0.031
interaction index=2.75interaction index=0.77interaction index=0.51

Note:

P for interaction was used Logistic Regession adjusted by gender and age. CON:controls; AG: atrophic gastritis; GC:gastric cancer.

Note: P for interaction was used Logistic Regession adjusted by gender and age. CON:controls; AG: atrophic gastritis; GC:gastric cancer. As both let-7e and miR-4795 SNPs had two-way interactions with H. pylori positivity, we next investigated three-way interactions of let-7e and miR-4795 SNPs with H. pylori infection. We found that the let-7e rs8111742 – PGC rs6458238H. pylori three-way combination had a positive interaction with GC risk (Pinteractio 0.036, interaction index = 15.69), while the miR-4795 rs1002765 – PGC rs9471643H. pylori three-way combination had a positive interaction with AG risk (Pinteractio 0.027, interaction index = 4.02; Table 5).
Table 5

The three dimensions interactions of the miRNA SNP-PGC SNP-H. pylori infection status with the risk of atrophic gastritis/gastric cancer[a]

SNP genotypesAG vs. CONGC vs. CON
POR(95%CI)POR(95%CI)
let-7e rs8111742-PGC rs6458238-H. pylori
GA+GGGA+AA(−)1(Ref)1(Ref)
GA+GGGA+AA(+)<0.0012.94(1.74-5.00)0.0022.52(1.40-4.53)
GA+GGGG(−)0.7721.05(0.72-1.55)0.8571.04(0.68-1.59)
GA+GGGG(+)<0.0014.20(2.83-6.22)<0.0012.74(1.76-4.25)
AAGA+AA(−)0.1280.20(0.03-1.59)0.3621.64(0.57-4.73)
AAGA+AA(+)0.9900.99(0.18-5.60)0.4652.11(0.29-15.52)
AAGG(−)0.5181.23(0.66-2.30)0.0590.42(1.17-1.03)
AAGG(+)<0.0016.82(3.00-15.49)<0.0018.42(3.38-21.00)
Pinteraction=0.900Pinteraction=0.036
interaction index=0.83interaction index=15.69
let-7e rs8111742-PGC rs6941539-H. pylori
GA+GGCC(−)1(Ref)1(Ref)
GA+GGCC(+)<0.0013.77(2.94-4.84)<0.0012.60(2.00-3.39)
GA+GGCT+TT(−)0.0741.31(0.97-1.77)0.8001.04(0.76-1.44)
GA+GGCT+TT(+)<0.0014.41(3.13-6.21)<0.0012.52(1.72-3.70)
AACC(−)0.9281.03(0.56-1.90)0.3810.75(0.39-1.43)
AACC(+)<0.0017.50(3.23-17.45)<0.00110.51(3.65-30.27)
AACT+TT(−)0.6680.82(0.33-2.02)0.2660.58(0.22-1.51)
AACT+TT(+)0.2151.88(0.70-5.06)0.4931.45(0.50-4.18)
Pinteraction=0.265Pinteraction=0.099
interaction index=0.37interaction index=0.20
miR-4795 rs1002765-PGC rs9471643-H. pylori
GA+GGGG+CC(−)1(Ref)1(Ref)
GA+GGGG+CC(+)<0.0014.62(3.46-6.18)<0.0013.70(2.67-5.13)
GA+GGGC(−)NANANANA
GA+GGGC(+)<0.0013.51(2.44-5.06)<0.0012.41(1.57-3.70)
AAGG+CC(−)NANANANA
AAGG+CC(+)<0.0011.75(0.90-3.37)0.2961.52(0.69-3.36)
AAGC(−)NANANANA
AAGC(+)<0.0015.14(2.24-11.82)0.5171.40(0.51-3.86)
Pinteraction=0.019Pinteraction=0.641
interaction index=4.02interaction index=1.40

Note:

P for interaction was used Logistic Regession adjusted by gender and age. CON: controls; AG: atrophic gastritis; GC: gastric cancer; NA, not available.

Note: P for interaction was used Logistic Regession adjusted by gender and age. CON: controls; AG: atrophic gastritis; GC: gastric cancer; NA, not available. We further analyzed the ORs of the three-way interactions [let-7e rs8111742 – PGC rs6458238H. pylori (+) and miR-4795 rs1002765 – PGC rs9471643H. pylori (+)] by dividing samples into four subgroups based on the number of the interacting genotypes (Table 6). A significant dose–effect relationship was observed for the let-7e rs8111742 – PGC rs6458238H. pylori (+) combination: an increasing number of risk genotypes was associated with an increased risk of GC (Ptrend < 0.001). A similar result was found for the miR-4795 rs1002765 – PGC rs9471643H. pylori (+) combination with an increased risk of AG (Ptrend < 0.001).
Table 6

Cumulative effect of the three interacting factors of miRNA SNP-PGC SNP-HP infection on the gastric disease risk

No. of interacting genotypesTotal population
Cases/controlsP[a]OR(95%CI)
let-7e rs8111742-PGC rs6458238-H. pylori on GC risk
038/811(ref)
1247/4450.4441.18(0.78-1.79)
2204/189<0.0012.31(1.50-3.57)
328/7<0.0018.63(3.45-21.56)
P trend<0.001
miR-4795 rs1002765-PGC rs9471643-H. pylori on AG risk
099/1881(ref)
1328/4670.0431.34(1.10-1.77)
2330/177<0.0013.57(2.63-4.84)
342/25<0.0013.51(2.00-6.17)
P trend<0.001

Note:

adjusted by sex and age.

Note: adjusted by sex and age.

Gene-gene interaction models tested using MDR

In order to test all the above pairwises of interaction models composed of the miRNA SNPs and PGC SNPs, we used MDR software to verify the best model for the positive interaction which showed in Table 1. The pairwises let-7e rs8111742 – PGC rs6458238 and miR-4795 rs1002765-PGC rs9471643 combination were verified by MDR, which yielded the highest testing accuracy of 0.5288 and 0.5266, and the maximal CV consistency of 9/10 and 10/10, respectively(significant test P = 0.0107, and P for permutation test = 0.0020–0.0025 and 0.0015-0.0020, respectively). But the pairwises miR-365b rs121224-PGC rs6912200 and let-7e rs8111742–PGC rs6941539 combination were not verified by MDR, which suggested a result not stable (Supplemental Table S3). We further verified all the three-way interaction models composed of the miRNA SNPs, PGC SNPs and H. pylori, and found they were all verified by MDR (all: significant test P = 0.0010, and P for permutation test = 0.0000–0.0005, Supplemental Table S3).

DISCUSSION

Recently, several association studies about miRNA SNPs in gastric cancer risk have been published, including SNPs for miR-146a, miR-196a-2, miR-499, miR-149, miR-27a and miR-34b/c [16, 17]. But there is still no report about other miRNA SNPs, especially the interaction with its targeted gene SNPs. In this study, we reported for the first time about the interaction of three new miRNA SNPs and their target gene SNPs. A series of miRNA SNPs (let-7e rs8111742, miR-365b rs121224, and miR-4795 rs1002765), PGC target gene SNPs (rs4711690, rs6458238, rs9471643, rs3789210, rs6912200, rs6939861 and rs6941539), and H. pylori infection were candidate factors in first a two-way interaction and then a three-way interaction analysis. The analysis showed that two pairwise miRNA SNP – PGC SNP combinations contribute to AG risk. miR-365b rs121224 and PGC rs6912200 polymorphisms had no effect individually but an epistatic interaction for AG risk was noted when they were present together. Furthermore, two-way interactions and the addition of H. pylori infection as a risk factor demonstrated three-way interaction contributing to the GC and AG risks. This result suggests that the combined detection of miRNA SNPs, PGC SNPs, and H. pylori positivity is a significantly better method of detecting GC and AG risk compared with a single factor. The effect of a single SNP on disease risk is usually reported to be weak (OR < 1.5), but combination of factors had a moderate (OR ≥ 1.5) or strong effect (OR ≥ 2) [18, 19]. Individually, all three miRNA SNPs and PGC SNPs had weak or no effect in the previous study: PGC rs4711690, rs6458238, rs3789210, and rs9471643 had weak protective effects against AG risk (OR = 0.78, 0.73, 0.78, and 0.79), and rs6939861 had a weak effect on the risk of both AG and GC (OR = 1.30 and 1.32) [11, 12]. Furthermore, the individual PGC rs6912200 and rs6941539 and three miRNA polymorphisms (let-7e rs8111742, miR-365b rs121224, and miR-4795 rs1002765; unpublished data) had no effect on the risk of AG or GC (i.e. did not reach statistical significance). However, in this study, these polymorphisms interacted with one another or were epistatic in the GC and AG risk. In the two-way interaction analysis, the pairwise let-7e rs8111742 – PGC rs6458238 combination had an OR for the interaction of 4.89 for the AG risk; this was greater than their individual effects (0.27 and 1.21, respectively). In addition, the pairwise miR-4795 rs1002765 – PGC rs9471643 combination had an OR for their interaction of 2.19 on AG risk; again, this was greater than their individual effects (0.80 and 0.95, respectively). So far, several studies have shown an association between epistatic effects and cancer risk [20-22]. We also found individual SNPs at single loci that had previously shown no effect on disease risk caused epistasis when combined [23]. In this study, the strongest epistatic interaction was the pairwise miR-365b rs121224 – PGC rs6912200 combination. Both the rs121224 GG genotype and the rs6912200 TT genotype were associated with an increased risk of AG, but only in combination. Another two pairs of factors with epistatic effects were identified: the miR-4795 rs1002765 AA genotype was associated with a decreased risk of AG, but only in the presence of the PGC rs9471643 GC+CC genotype; and PGC rs6941539 CT+TT genotype was associated with a decreased risk of GC, but only in the presence of the let-7e rs8111742 AA genotype. These epistatic effects demonstrate that miR-365b rs121224, miR-4795 rs1002765, and the PGC rs6912200 and rs6941539 polymorphisms contribute to gastric carcinogenesis in a pairwise pattern. In all, this evidence suggests that the combination of miRNA SNPs and PGC SNPs could have a synergistic effect on gastric carcinogenesis. Concerning the possible mechanism for this SNP-SNP interaction, as miRNA could combine the 3’-untranslated region of the targeted gene, PGC protein could protect the mucosal epithelial cell [10], thus, individuals carrying the dual variation in miRNA and PGC gene might cause the decreasing protection function to gastric mucosa and thus increase the risk of gastric cancer. Anyway, the molecular mechanism was not clear now and further functional study would be required. In this study, we also analyzed the interaction effect of miRNA SNPs and H. pylori infection on disease risk and found that two-way interactions between let-7e or miR-4795 polymorphism and H. pylori infection. We further analyzed the three-way interaction of miRNA SNPs, PGC SNPs, and H. pylori infection, and found that the miR-4795 rs1002765 – PGC rs9471643H. pylori (+) combination was positively associated with AG risk and the let-7e rs8111742 – PGC rs6458238H. pylori (+) combination was positively associated with GC risk. We reported that PGC SNPs interact with H. pylori infection [12], as did miRNA SNPs. This suggested that in the case of H. pylori infection, these specific SNPs may comprise the variant genotype associated with gastric carcinogenesis in the presence of H. pylori. We further analyzed the dose–effect relationship for disease risk and confirmed that the same three-way combinations were associated with GC or AG risk (Ptrend < 0.001). The interaction analysis used logistic regression, and dose effects suggested that H. pylori infection may co-operate with miRNA SNP – PGC SNP to increase the disease risk. It was previously reported that PGC protein expression may be stimulated by lipopolysaccharides of the CagA (+) strain of H. pylori [24], supporting our evidence that any two of the three factors (i.e. miRNA SNPs, PGC SNPs, and H. pylori infection) have interaction effects; thus, our evidence suggested a biological basis for the three-way interaction. Individuals carrying these risk genotypes may be at a high risk of GC or precancerous disease; therefore, H. pylori should be eliminated and they should be promptly tested for the multiple risk factors to monitor gastric carcinogenesis [25]. Our study has several limitations. First, although this research already contained a relative large sample, the sample size still needs to be enlarged to confirm the interaction effect results, especially for rare genotypes. And also an independent replication is urgently encouraged for verification of our present study in the further. Second, other environmental factors and clinical pathological parameters should be included so that potential interactions between SNPs and other factors such as smoking and drinking can be analyzed. In summary, this study found that two pairwise interacting miRNA SNP – PGC SNP combinations were associated with increased AG risk (let-7e rs8111742 – PGC rs6458238 and miR-4795 rs1002765 – PGC rs9471643), which were consistently identified by two different statistical approaches: multi-logistic regression and MDR analyses. In addition, the miR-365b rs121224 and PGC rs6912200 polymorphisms had no effect but demonstrated an epistatic effect when present together on the AG risk. Three-way interaction analysis showed that miR-4795 rs1002765 – PGC rs9471643H. pylori (+) had a positive interaction in AG risk and let-7e rs8111742 – PGC rs6458238H. pylori (+) had positive interaction in GC risk. These three-way interactions both had dose–effect correspondence. In conclusion, the miRNAs SNPs (let-7e rs8111742 and miR-4795 rs1002765) might have more superior efficiency when combined with PGC SNPs and/or H. pylori for GC or AG risk than a single SNP on its own.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Patients

This study was approved by the Ethics Committee of the First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University, Shenyang, Liaoning. The demographic and geographic characteristics of study participants are shown in Supplementary Table S1, which relates previously published data [12]. A total of 2448 individuals were recruited in this case–control study: 862 AG patients and 862 healthy individuals matched by age and sex (control group); and 724 GC patients. For GC risk analysis, 729 individuals in the control group matched by age and sex were selected to compare with the GC group. Healthy control and AG tissue samples were selected from a GC screening program that took place in the Zhuanghe area of Liaoning Province between 1997 and 2008. GC patients were recruited individuals who underwent surgery at the First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University. Informed consent was obtained from all participants and medical information (included age, sex) was collected by questionnaire survey or interview. Peripheral venous blood samples were taken from all participants, and all underwent gastroscopic examination and biopsy collection; disease was confirmed by a histopathological diagnosis by two independent pathologists. The diagnosis for the control group was normal or slight superficial gastritis and AG was diagnosed used the Sydney classification [26, 27]. The inclusion criterion for the AG group was histologically confirmed medium or severe AG [28].

SNP genotyping

Genomic DNA was extracted from venous blood as previously described [29]. The DNA concentration was adjusted to 20 ng/μl. SNP genotyping was performed using Matrix assisted laser desorption/ionization time of flight mass spectrometry, as previously described [12]. Ten percent of all samples were re-analyzed to verify the result: the consistency rate was higher than 99%.

Detection of the serum H. pylori IgG titer

We tested the serum H. pylori immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibody titer by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (Helicobacter pylori IgG kit; Biohit, Helsinki, Finland) according to a previously described method [30, 31]. Patients with a serum titer > 34 IU were diagnosed as H. pylori positive.

Statistical analysis

This study defined the heterozygote plus rare homozygote compared with the wild-type genotype as the dominant model, the mutant genotype compared with the wild-type genotype plus the heterozygote as the recessive model, and the heterozygote compared with the wild-type plus the mutant genotype as the complete overdominant model [15]. The distribution of demographic characteristics and the genotype in case and control groups was tested using χ2 test. Multivariate logistic regression analysis adjusted by age, sex, and H. pylori status was used to assess the OR and 95% confidence interval for the GC and AG risks. The log likelihood ratio test was used for the interaction analysis between miRNA SNP, PGC SNP, and H. pylori status. The Cochrane–Armitage test for linear trends was used to judge the dose–effect relationship between GC/AG risk and an increasing number of risk genotypes. All the risk factors including miRNA SNPs, PGC SNPs and H. pylori identified in the best models of gene–gene interactions were calculated using MDR software (version 3.0.2) and MDR permutation testing software (version 1.0 beta 2) [32] in order to confirm the multivariate logistic regression results. All statistical tests were performed using PASW Statistics for Windows, Version 18.0 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA) and Stata version 11.0 (StataCorp, College Station, TX, USA). All tests were two sided and statistical significance was set at P < 0.05.
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