2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.lungcan.2006.11.010
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Aryl hydrocarbon receptor gene polymorphisms affect lung cancer risk

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“…In humans, the expression change or mutation of AhR gene in human tissue has been studied as a potential factor related to risk or survival of cancer in lung or other sites (33,34). Haplotypes of AhR gene play an important role in the development of lung cancer (35). In the present study, the polymorphisms were found in introns of AhR; it is conceivable that these variants modify the metabolism of PAH through the regulation of AhR transcription.…”
Section: Ahr Gene Polymorphisms and Urinary 1-hydroxypyrenementioning
confidence: 66%
“…In humans, the expression change or mutation of AhR gene in human tissue has been studied as a potential factor related to risk or survival of cancer in lung or other sites (33,34). Haplotypes of AhR gene play an important role in the development of lung cancer (35). In the present study, the polymorphisms were found in introns of AhR; it is conceivable that these variants modify the metabolism of PAH through the regulation of AhR transcription.…”
Section: Ahr Gene Polymorphisms and Urinary 1-hydroxypyrenementioning
confidence: 66%
“…Therefore, we propose that the physiological role of the AhR is to act as a "brake" and curb inflammation. Interestingly there is a synergistic association between AhR gene polymorphisms and lung cancer risk (71). Loss of AhR expression and/or function via a genetic polymorphism may contribute to an individual's risk of developing lung cancer.…”
Section: Fibroblasts Ahrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there is no direct evidence showing that the activation of AhR leads to NSCLC tumorigenesis, AhR has attracted increasing attention in this type of cancer. For example, overexpression of AhR has been detected in more than 50% of patients with NSCLC, and polymorphisms of AhR gene are implicated in the development of NSCLC (25)(26)(27)(28). Activation of AhR signaling upregulates several growth factors, and NSCLC cells require elevated AhR for sustained proliferation (29,30).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%