2017
DOI: 10.4172/2155-9929.s2-031
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MICAMICA-129 Met/Val Variant as Possible Biomarker of Diagnosis and Prognostic of Gastro-Intestinal Tract Carcinomas

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“…Whereas, MICA-129 Met allele was significantly more frequent in control than in patient groups (for CRC: 35% vs 45%, pc=0.012, OR=0.67, and 95% CI (0.49-0.90); for GC: 31% vs. 45%, pc=0.014, OR=0.56, and 95% CI (0.35 to 0.87)). The analysis of the distribution of the different genotypes between the three groups revealed that the MICA-129 Val/Val genotype is significantly associated with CRC and patients rather than controls (for CRC: 33% vs 19%, p=0.006; pc=0.018, OR=2.09, and 95% CI=(1.28 to 3.43); for GC: 41% vs 19%, pc=1.56 10-3, OR=2.92, and 95% CI=(1.49-5.65) [17]. Other associations have been described with other MAIs: MICA-A6/Behçet allele in Japanese, MICA-A5.1/Celiac in Spanish, MICA-4/Type I diabetes in Koreans, MICA-A9/Psoriasis, MICA-A5, MICA-A5.1/LED in Italian and MICA-A4/PR.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Whereas, MICA-129 Met allele was significantly more frequent in control than in patient groups (for CRC: 35% vs 45%, pc=0.012, OR=0.67, and 95% CI (0.49-0.90); for GC: 31% vs. 45%, pc=0.014, OR=0.56, and 95% CI (0.35 to 0.87)). The analysis of the distribution of the different genotypes between the three groups revealed that the MICA-129 Val/Val genotype is significantly associated with CRC and patients rather than controls (for CRC: 33% vs 19%, p=0.006; pc=0.018, OR=2.09, and 95% CI=(1.28 to 3.43); for GC: 41% vs 19%, pc=1.56 10-3, OR=2.92, and 95% CI=(1.49-5.65) [17]. Other associations have been described with other MAIs: MICA-A6/Behçet allele in Japanese, MICA-A5.1/Celiac in Spanish, MICA-4/Type I diabetes in Koreans, MICA-A9/Psoriasis, MICA-A5, MICA-A5.1/LED in Italian and MICA-A4/PR.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%