2016
DOI: 10.1002/ijc.30465
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Identification of miRSNPs associated with the risk of multiple myeloma

Abstract: Multiple myeloma (MM) is a malignancy of plasma cells usually infiltrating the bone marrow, associated with the production of a monoclonal immunoglobulin (M protein) which can be detected in the blood and/or urine. Multiple lines of evidence suggest that genetic factors are involved in MM pathogenesis, and several studies have identified single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with the susceptibility to the disease. SNPs within miRNA-binding sites in target genes (miRSNPs) may alter the strength of m… Show more

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“…Our previous data reported significant associations between p3UTRs within DDR1 , TCF19 and POU5F1 genes, and increased risk of developing MM, 18 highlighting the importance of association studies in discovering novel variants associated with MM pathogenesis. Herein, we expanded the investigation by evaluating the association between p3UTRs of candidate genes, namely KRAS (rs12587 and rs7973623), VEGFA (rs10434), SPP1 (rs1126772), IRF4 (rs12211228) and IL10 (rs3024496) with MM risk and prognosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…Our previous data reported significant associations between p3UTRs within DDR1 , TCF19 and POU5F1 genes, and increased risk of developing MM, 18 highlighting the importance of association studies in discovering novel variants associated with MM pathogenesis. Herein, we expanded the investigation by evaluating the association between p3UTRs of candidate genes, namely KRAS (rs12587 and rs7973623), VEGFA (rs10434), SPP1 (rs1126772), IRF4 (rs12211228) and IL10 (rs3024496) with MM risk and prognosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…within DDR1, TCF19 and POU5F1 genes, and increased risk of developing MM, 18 IL-10 has been identified as an anti-inflammatory cytokine. In macrophages, it inhibits the expression of inflammatory cytokines (such as INF-γ, IL-2, IL-3 and TNF-α) and deactivates their functions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multiple transcriptome modifiers play a critical role in determining growth and survival of cancer cells, including MM cells [5, 6]. These modifiers include small non-coding RNAs such as miRs, and a large repertoire of molecules involved in pre-mRNA/mRNA processing [9, 11, 43, 44]. In this study, we delineate the interplay between these two processes in MM cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The OCT4 rs13409CC and OCT4 rs3130932GG genotypes were also found to be risk factors for lung cancer. OCT4 rs13409 showed [34] a significant association with multiple myeloma risk in 1,832 controls and 2,894 MM from seven European countries and Israel. In northern Iran [35], the OCT4 rs3130932G allele was associated with the incidence of gastric cancer; genotypes AC [P = 0 031, OR = 0 63 (0.44-0.91)] and AC+CC [P = 0 031, OR = 0 68 (0.48-0.95)] had protective effects on patients in north India [36].…”
Section: Disease Markersmentioning
confidence: 95%