Functional FEN1 genetic variants and haplotypes are associated with glioma risk

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Yi-Dong Chen
Xiaojiao Zhang
Xiao-Guang Qiu
Jinpeng Li
Qipeng Yuan
Tao Jiang
Ming Yang
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[1] Beijing Shijitan Hospital,Department of Radiation Oncology
[2] Capital Medical University,Department of Intervention Surgery
[3] College of Life Science and Technology,Department of Neurosurgery
[4] Beijing University of Chemical Technology,undefined
[5] Glioma Institute of Tiantan Hospital,undefined
[6] Capital Medical University,undefined
[7] Shandong Cancer Hospital,undefined
[8] Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences,undefined
[9] Tiantan Hospital,undefined
[10] Capital Medical University,undefined
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Journal of Neuro-Oncology | 2013年 / 111卷
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FEN1; Polymorphism; Haplotype; Glioma; Susceptibility;
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As a tumor suppressor, FEN1 plays an essential role in keeping genomic instability and preventing tumorigenesis. There are two functional genetic variants (–69G>A and 4150G>T) in the FEN1 gene, which have been associated with DNA damage levels in coke-oven workers as well as risks of lung cancer, hepatocellular carcinoma, esophageal cancer, gastric cancer and colorectal cancer in general populations. However, it is still unknown how these polymorphisms and their haplotypes are associated with glioma risk. Therefore, we investigated the role of these polymorphisms in glioma development using a case–control design in a Chinese population. The impact of the haplotypes constructed by these two polymorphisms on glioma risk was also examined. It was observed that the FEN1–69GG or 4150GG genotype were significantly associated to increased glioma risk compared with the –69AA or 4150TT genotype [Odds ratios (OR) = 1.87, 95 % confidence interval (CI) = 1.23−2.85, P = 0.003; or OR = 1.87, 95 % CI = 1.23−2.84, P = 0.003). The associations were more pronounced among female subjects (For –69AG or GG genotype: OR = 2.35, 95 % CI = 1.22−4.52; for 4150TG or GG genotype: OR = 2.33, 95 % CI = 1.21−4.48) and patients with grade 1 or 2 disease (For –69AG or GG genotype: OR = 2.21, 95 % CI = 1.20−4.05; for 4150TG or GG genotype: OR = 2.45, 95 % CI = 1.31−4.58). Additionally, the G−69G4150 haplotype was also significantly associated with increased glioma risk compared with the A−69T4150 haplotype. Our results suggest that FEN1 polymorphisms and haplotypes are associated with glioma risk.
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