2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.oraloncology.2010.01.018
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The implication of osteopontin (OPN) expression and genetic polymorphisms of OPN promoter in oral carcinogenesis

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“…The authors found that the -443CC genotype had higher levels of OPN mRNA compared with other allelic variants and -443C>T variants might influence the OPN mRNA levels via binding of c-Myb transcription factor [45]. In oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) patients, the -443 T/T genotype was found to be more prevalent in OSCC patients [25]. Our data showed that the only genotype of -443C>T were significantly related to the PTC risk, rather than the other two.…”
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“…The authors found that the -443CC genotype had higher levels of OPN mRNA compared with other allelic variants and -443C>T variants might influence the OPN mRNA levels via binding of c-Myb transcription factor [45]. In oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) patients, the -443 T/T genotype was found to be more prevalent in OSCC patients [25]. Our data showed that the only genotype of -443C>T were significantly related to the PTC risk, rather than the other two.…”
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“…The expression of OPN was significantly influenced by its genetic polymorphisms of the promoter [25]. Several polymorphisms in the human OPN encoding gene have been identified in different populations, of which the -156 GG>G genotype and -443 T>C polymorphisms were the most studied.…”
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“…The -443 T>C polymorphism is at the binding site of MYT1 zinc finger factor and has been formerly correlated to the development of neurogenesis and the status of hepatitis activity [29]. The -156 G>GG polymorphism may interfere with the binding affinity of transcription factor, RUNX2, and has been associated with the increased risk of systemic lupus erythematous [30] and oral squamous cell carcinoma [12,31,32]. As for the -66 G>T polymorphism, its implications in disease development have yet been established.…”
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“…Our study indicates that the higher frequency of the -66 GG genotypic carriers among the CSM patients, compared with the paired control. Although the underlying mechanisms are unclear, studies have shown that the expression of OPN is significantly affected by transcription factors and the genetic polymorphisms in the promoter [12]. Thereby, we compared the levels of OPN expression in the intervertebral disc and ligament samples from CSM patients among the -66TT, -66GG and -66GT carriers.…”
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