| Literature DB >> 30860617 |
Bifeng Chen1, Can Yi1, Jingdong Wang1, Jieling Wang1, Jingli Zhang1, Xiuli Gu2,3, Xianhong Feng4.
Abstract
The rs187115, an intronic variant of CD44 gene, has been previously reported to play a potential role in genetic susceptibility to cancer. Here, we comprehensively examined the association between CD44 rs187115 variant and cancer risk (breast cancer, cervical cancer, lung cancer, gastric cancer, liver cancer, colon cancer, and rectal cancer) in a central Chinese population. The rs187115 variant was genotyped with the polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism assay. In this study, we observed that rs187115 was associated with the risk of cervical, lung, and liver cancer, but not with the risk of breast, gastric, colon, rectal or colorectal cancer. Of note, the G allele and G allele genotypes of rs187115 conferred an increased risk of cervical, lung, and liver cancer. To improve the statistical strength, a followed meta-analysis was conducted. The results demonstrated that rs187115 was significantly associated with cancer risk, and the significant association remained in the stratification analysis by ethnicity, genotyping method, and cancer type. Collectively, the CD44 rs187115 variant may be associated with the risk of cervical, lung, and liver cancer in the central Chinese population, and may be used as a potential biomarker for cancer predisposition in the Asian population, especially in the Chinese population.Entities:
Keywords: CD44; cancer risk; genetic variation; meta-analysis; rs187115
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30860617 DOI: 10.1002/jcb.28566
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cell Biochem ISSN: 0730-2312 Impact factor: 4.429