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Investigating the association between rs6983267 polymorphism and susceptibility to gastrointestinal cancers in Iranian population.

Farzaneh Karimi1, Seyedeh Mina Amiri-Moghaddam1, Zakieh Bagheri1, Ahmad Reza Bahrami1,2, Ladan Goshayeshi3,4, Abolghasem Allahyari5, Marjane Mirsadraee6, Azar Fanipakdel7, Alireza Bari5, Ali Emadi-Torghabeh7, Mohammad Amin Kerachian8,9,10, Hossein Rahimi5, Maryam M Matin11,12.   

Abstract

Genome-wide association studies have revealed that some single nucleotide polymorphisms at 8q24, such as rs6983267, might be effective in susceptibility to various cancers in different populations. Therefore, rs6983267 might be useful as a marker for multiple cancers. In this study, we considered a population, including 478 gastrointestinal cancer cases from the Iranian population, to investigate the association between rs6983267 and susceptibility to gastrointestinal cancers. The samples were genotyped using the TaqMan real-time PCR method while 10% of them were also confirmed by sequencing. Higher frequency of G allele was associated with higher grades of tumors in esophageal cancer and the tumors located in the lower portion of the esophagus (OR 3.56; 95% CI 1.13-11.24; P = 0.03) and cardia (OR 5.24; 95% CI 1.26-21.83; P = 0.02), which both locations are involved in esophageal adenocarcinomas with poor prognosis. The results indicated that in the male subgroup, the rs6983267 GG genotype significantly enhanced the gastric cancer susceptibility (OR 4.76; 95% CI 1.57-14.45; P = 0.01). GG genotype also increased the risk of intestinal-type gastric cancer, located in non-cardia (OR 4.62; 95% CI 1.25-17.04; P = 0.02). Moreover, gastric cancer cases and controls with a family history of gastrointestinal tumors were mostly genotyped with the G allele (OR 3.61; 95% CI = 1.09-12.01; P = 0.04). There were no remarkable associations between rs6983267 and susceptibility to esophageal and colon cancers in the Iranian population. However, different genotypes of rs6983267 had significant correlations with tumor grade, cancer type, and family history of gastrointestinal cancers. Further investigations in a larger population and other ethnicities are required to confirm these results.

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Keywords:  8q24; CCAT2; Gastrointestinal cancers; Polymorphism; Rs6983267

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33713253     DOI: 10.1007/s11033-021-06249-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biol Rep        ISSN: 0301-4851            Impact factor:   2.316


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