2009
DOI: 10.1002/mc.20565
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Two genetic variants in prostate stem cell antigen and gastric cancer susceptibility in a chinese population

Abstract: Genetic factors play important roles in pathogenesis of human cancer. A recent genome-wide association study (GWAS) linked two single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in prostate stem cell antigen (PSCA), rs2294008C>T and rs2976392G>A, to risk of diffuse-type of gastric cancer in Japanese and Korean populations. We hypothesized that these two SNPs are also associated with risk of gastric cancer in Chinese population. We examined genotypes and haplotypes of PSCA, rs2294008C/T and rs2976392G/A in 716 patients wit… Show more

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“…More recently, several studies have assessed the relationship between the polymorphism of PSCA C > T and the susceptibility to GC. Nevertheless, controversial results exist regarding the association of PSCA with the risk of GC (Sakamoto et al, 2008;Matsuo et al, 2009;Wu et al, 2009;Lu et al, 2010;Ou et al, 2010;Lochhead et al, 2011;Song et al, 2011;Zeng et al, 2011;Sala et al, 2012). Therefore, we conducted this meta-analysis to confirm these associations.…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…More recently, several studies have assessed the relationship between the polymorphism of PSCA C > T and the susceptibility to GC. Nevertheless, controversial results exist regarding the association of PSCA with the risk of GC (Sakamoto et al, 2008;Matsuo et al, 2009;Wu et al, 2009;Lu et al, 2010;Ou et al, 2010;Lochhead et al, 2011;Song et al, 2011;Zeng et al, 2011;Sala et al, 2012). Therefore, we conducted this meta-analysis to confirm these associations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Following the above inclusion and exclusion criteria, 9 publications were included in the final meta-analysis (Sakamoto et al, 2008;Matsuo et al, 2009;Wu et al, 2009;Lu et al, 2010;Ou et al, 2010;Lochhead et al, 2011;Song et al, 2011;Zeng et al, 2011;Sala et al, 2012). Characteristics of studies focusing on PSCA rs2294008 C > T are summarized in Table 1.…”
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“…In 2008, the Study Group of the Millennium Genome Project for Cancer found an association between the rs2294008 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in the prostate stem cell antigen gene (PSCA) and the risk of GC in Japanese and Korean populations (14). The association between GC and rs2294008 has also been identified in Chinese Han and Caucasian populations (15,16).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It was also reported that the T allele was especially associated with noncardia GC in Chinese and Caucasian patients but with cardia GC in Korean patients. (14,(18)(19)(20)(21) The cell growth inhibition activity of PSCA was also demonstrated on gallbladder cancer (GBC) cells. (35) The GBC cells introduced with PSCA cDNA showed lower in vitro and in vivo growth than controls, and their invasion ability assayed with a Matrigel chamber was also attenuated.…”
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“…Later, the association of rs2976392 or rs2294008 with GC was validated in other Japanese and Korean panels and in Chinese and Caucasian studies ( Table 2). (14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21) Intriguingly, PSCA was also identified as a gene related to bladder-cancer susceptibility for Caucasians by GWAS. (22) Our subsequent analyses revealed that the 1q22 region contains 13 SNP with strong LD over five genes, but we have concluded that the Mucin 1 (MUC1) gene is responsible for the observed association as the second DGC susceptibility gene; rs2070803 with P = 2.20 9 10 À6 , adjusted per allele odds ratio = 1.63 (606 cases and 1264 controls), which was replicated in additional Japanese (P = 3.93 9 10…”
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