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Association between EGF +61A/G polymorphism and gastric cancer in Caucasians

Autor(es): Araújo, Ana Paula cv logo 1 ; Costa, Bruno Marques cv logo 2 ; Correia, Ana L. Pinto cv logo 3 ; Fragoso, Maria cv logo 4 ; Ferreira, Paula cv logo 5 ; Ribeiro, Mário Dinis cv logo 6 ; Costa, Sandra Maria Araújo da cv logo 7 ; Reis, R. M. cv logo 8 ; Medeiros, Rui cv logo 9

Data: 2011

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/1822/15059

Origem: RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho

Assunto(s): Epidermal growth factor polymorphism; Epidermal; Gastric cancer


Descrição
To investigate the association between epidermal growth factor (EGF) +61A/G polymorphism and susceptibility to gastric cancer, through a cross-sectional study. METHODS: Polymerase chain reaction resctriction fragment lenght polymorphism analyses were used to genotype EGF +61 in 207 patients with gastric lesions (162 patients with gastric adenocarcinomas, 45 with atrophy or intestinal metaplasia) and 984 controls. All subjects were Caucasian. RESULTS: Genotype distribution was 23.5% for GG and 76.5% for GA/AA in the control group, 18.4% for GG and 68.6% for GA/AA in the entire group with gastric lesions and 17.9% for GG and 82.1% for GA/AA in the group with gastric adenocarcinoma. No statistically significant associations were found between EGF +61 variants and risk for developing gastric cancer [odds ratios (OR) = 1.41, 95% confidence intervals (CI): 0.90-2.21, P = 0.116]. However, the stratification of individuals by gender revealed that males carrying A alleles (EGF +61A/G or AA) had an increased risk for developing gastric cancer as compared to GG homozygous males (OR = 1.55, 95% CI: 1.05-2.28, P = 0.021). CONCLUSION: In summary, we found that males who were A carriers for EGF +61 had an increased risk for developing gastric cancer. This result may be explained by the suggestion that women secrete less gastric acid than men.
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