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Polymorphisms of xenobiotic-metabolizing genes and colorectal cancer risk in patients with lynch syndrome: A retrospective cohort study in Taiwan.

Abram Bunya Kamiza1, Jeng-Fu You2,3, Wen-Chang Wang4, Reiping Tang2,3, Chun-Yu Chang1, Huei-Tzu Chien5, Chih-Hsiung Lai5, Li-Ling Chiu5,6, Tsai-Ping Lo7, Kuan-Yi Hung7, Chao A Hsiung7, Chih-Ching Yeh1,8.   

Abstract

Cytochrome P450 (CYP), glutathione-S-transferase (GST), and N-acetyltransferase (NAT) are crucial for metabolism and clearance of xenobiotics. This study investigated whether CYP, GST, and NAT single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are associated with colorectal cancer (CRC) in patients with Lynch syndrome. The interaction between these SNPs and cigarette smoking or meat consumption was also explored. We identified 270 patients with Lynch syndrome from the Taiwan Hereditary Nonpolyposis Colorectal Cancer Consortium. A weighted Cox proportional hazard model was used to calculate the hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence interval (CIs). The GSTA1 rs3957356 TT (HR = 5.36, 95% CI = 2.39-12.0) and CYP1B1 rs1056836 CC (HR = 7.24, 95% CI = 3.51-14.9) were significantly associated with CRC risk when compared to wild-type CC and GG genotypes, respectively. However, the CYP1A1 rs4646903 CC genotype significantly reduced the risk of CRC (HR = 0.33, 95% CI = 0.12-0.89) when compared to TT genotype. Moreover, significant interactions were observed between NAT1 acetylation and CYP1B1 rs1056827 and meat consumption.Our results suggest that xenobiotic-metabolizing SNPs are not only associated with CRC risk in patients with Lynch syndrome in Taiwan but also interact with meat consumption to modify the disease risk. Environ. Mol. Mutagen. 59:69-78, 2018.
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Keywords:  N-acetyltransferase; Taiwan; colorectal cancer; cytochrome P450; glutathione-S-transferase; lynch syndrome

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28714190     DOI: 10.1002/em.22113

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Mol Mutagen        ISSN: 0893-6692            Impact factor:   3.216


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3.  Polymorphisms of DNA repair genes are associated with colorectal cancer in patients with Lynch syndrome.

Authors:  Abram B Kamiza; Ling-Ling Hsieh; Reiping Tang; Huei-Tzu Chien; Chih-Hsiung Lai; Li-Ling Chiu; Tsai-Ping Lo; Kuan-Yi Hung; Jeng-Fu You; Wen-Chang Wang; Chao A Hsiung; Chih-Ching Yeh
Journal:  Mol Genet Genomic Med       Date:  2018-04-17       Impact factor: 2.183

4.  Role of Genetic Variation in Cytochromes P450 in Breast Cancer Prognosis and Therapy Response.

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