scholarly journals X-ray cross-complementing groups 1 rs1799782 C>T polymorphisms and colorectal cancer susceptibility: A meta-analysis based on Chinese Han population

2016 ◽  
Vol 12 (8) ◽  
pp. 264 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fang Xu ◽  
Liming Wang ◽  
Junfeng Qian ◽  
Chunxiao Ying ◽  
Yongwei Zhuang ◽  
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Tumor Biology ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 36 (2) ◽  
pp. 461-466 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chang-Jiang Qin ◽  
Kai-Wu Xu ◽  
Zhi-Hui Chen ◽  
Er-Tao Zhai ◽  
Yu-Long He ◽  
...  

2014 ◽  
Vol 31 (11) ◽  
Author(s):  
Xia-Bin Li ◽  
Hua Luo ◽  
Juan Huang ◽  
Jie-Dong Zhang ◽  
Zi-Xi Yang ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
pp. 6268-6274 ◽  
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W. Wei ◽  
M. Jiang ◽  
L. Luo ◽  
Z. Li ◽  
P. Wang ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 39 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Dexi Jin ◽  
Min Zhang ◽  
Hongjun Hua

Abstract Background: This research aimed to study the associations between XPD (G751A, rs13181), hOGG1 (C326G, rs1052133) and XRCC4 (G1394T, rs6869366) gene polymorphisms and the risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) in a Chinese Han population. Method: A total of 225 Chinese Han patients with CRC were selected as the study group, and 200 healthy subjects were recruited as the control group. The polymorphisms of XPD G751A, hOGG1 C326G and XRCC4 G1394T loci were detected by the RFLP-PCR technique in the peripheral blood of all subjects. Results: Compared with individuals carrying the XPD751 GG allele, the A allele carriers (GA/AA) had a significantly increased risk of CRC (adjusted OR = 2.109, 95%CI = 1.352–3.287, P=0.003). Similarly, the G allele (CG/GG) of hOGG1 C326G locus conferred increased susceptibility to CRC (adjusted OR = 2.654, 95%CI = 1.915–3.685, P<0.001). In addition, the T allele carriers (GT/TT) of the XRCC4 G1394T locus have an increased risk of developing CRC (adjusted OR = 4.512, 95%CI = 2.785–7.402, P<0.001). The risk of CRC was significantly increased in individuals with both the XPD locus A allele and the hOGG1 locus G allele (adjusted OR = 1.543, 95%CI = 1.302–2.542, P=0.002). Furthermore, individuals with both the hOGG1 locus G allele and the XRCC4 locus T allele were predisposed to CRC development (adjusted OR = 3.854, 95%CI = 1.924–7.123, P<0.001). The risks of CRC in XPD gene A allele carriers (GA/AA) (adjusted OR = 1.570, 95%CI = 1.201–1.976, P=0.001), hOGG1 gene G allele carriers (CG/GG) (adjusted OR = 3.031, 95%CI = 2.184–4.225, P<0.001) and XRCC4 gene T allele carriers (GT/TT) (adjusted OR = 2.793, 95%CI = 2.235–3.222, P<0.001) were significantly higher in patients who smoked ≥16 packs/year. Conclusion: Our results suggest that XPD G751A, hOGG1 C326G and XRCC4 G1394T gene polymorphisms might play an important role in colorectal carcinogenesis and increase the risk of developing CRC in the Chinese Han population. The interaction between smoking and these gene polymorphisms would increase the risk of CRC.


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