2007
DOI: 10.1097/00054725-200705001-00023
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Nrf2 gene promoter polymorphism was associated with ulcerative colitis in female subjects

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“…The inflammation scores in the carriers were significantly lower than those in the non-A/G carriers, suggesting that the Ϫ686/Ϫ684 haplotype is associated with the development of gastric inflammation and gastric carcinogenesis (Arisawa et al, 2008a). In a separate study with 89 Japanese patients with ulcerative colitis and 141 healthy volunteers, the Ϫ686*-684 genotype of Nrf2 was suggested to be associated with the development of ulcerative colitis (Arisawa et al, 2008b).…”
Section: Human Polymorphismmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The inflammation scores in the carriers were significantly lower than those in the non-A/G carriers, suggesting that the Ϫ686/Ϫ684 haplotype is associated with the development of gastric inflammation and gastric carcinogenesis (Arisawa et al, 2008a). In a separate study with 89 Japanese patients with ulcerative colitis and 141 healthy volunteers, the Ϫ686*-684 genotype of Nrf2 was suggested to be associated with the development of ulcerative colitis (Arisawa et al, 2008b).…”
Section: Human Polymorphismmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In observational studies, a polymorphism in NFE2L2 was associated with reduced transcriptional activity correlating with increased risk of inflammatory bowel disease (Arisawa et al, 2008b) and chronic gastritis (Arisawa et al, 2007). One example of the immune modulatory action of NRF2 is provided in the central nervous system.…”
Section: A Key Role Of Nuclear Factor (Erythroid-derived 2)-like 2 Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the NRF2-ARE pathway plays a crucial role in protection against oxidative stress at an early stage. In humans, single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the promoter region of NRF2 are thought to be associated with the risk of acute lung injury, ulcerative colitis and gastritis, as shown in epidemiological studies [12][13][14]. Considering the possible contribution of oxidative stress to colorectal cancer in humans, as mentioned above, clarification of the effects of inactivation of NRF2 on lesions is important for assessment of the risk of colorectal cancer in individuals with SNPs in NRF2.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%