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Association between cigarette smoking, APC mutations and the risk of developing sporadic colorectal adenomas and carcinomas

BACKGROUND: The association between colorectal cancer (CRC) and smoking has not been consistent. Incomplete smoking history and association to a specific subset of CRC tumors have been proposed as explanations. The adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) gene has been reported to have a "gatekeeper&qu...

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Autores principales: Sæbø, Mona, Skjelbred, Camilla F, Breistein, Rebecca, Lothe, Inger Marie B, Hagen, Per Chr, Bock, Gunter, Hansteen, Inger-Lise, Kure, Elin H
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1475604/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16545110
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-6-71
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author Sæbø, Mona
Skjelbred, Camilla F
Breistein, Rebecca
Lothe, Inger Marie B
Hagen, Per Chr
Bock, Gunter
Hansteen, Inger-Lise
Kure, Elin H
author_facet Sæbø, Mona
Skjelbred, Camilla F
Breistein, Rebecca
Lothe, Inger Marie B
Hagen, Per Chr
Bock, Gunter
Hansteen, Inger-Lise
Kure, Elin H
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description BACKGROUND: The association between colorectal cancer (CRC) and smoking has not been consistent. Incomplete smoking history and association to a specific subset of CRC tumors have been proposed as explanations. The adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) gene has been reported to have a "gatekeeper" function in the colonic mucosa. METHODS: To evaluate the hypothesis that cigarette smoking is associated with adenoma and carcinoma development and further to investigate whether this association is due to mutations in the APC gene, we used a study population consisting of 133 cases (45 adenomas and 88 carcinomas) and 334 controls. All tumors were sequenced in the mutation cluster region (MCR) of the APC gene. Cases and controls were drawn from a homogeneous cohort of Norwegian origin. RESULTS: The mutational spectra of the APC gene revealed no difference in frequencies of mutations in cases based on ever and never smoking status. An overall case-control association was detected for adenomas and "ever smoking" OR = 1.73 (95% CI 0.83–3.58). For CRC cases several smoking parameters for dose and duration were used. We detected an association for all smoking parameters and "duration of smoking > 30 years", yielded a statistically significant OR = 2.86 (1.06–7.7). When cases were divided based on APC truncation mutation status, an association was detected in adenomas without APC mutation in relation to "ever smoking", with an OR = 3.97 (1.26–12.51). For CRC cases without APC mutation "duration of smoking > 30 years", yielded a statistically significant OR = 4.06 (1.20–13.7). The smoking parameter "starting smoking ≥ 40 years ago" was only associated with CRC cases with APC mutations, OR = 2.0 (0.34–11.95). A case-case comparison revealed similar findings for this parameter, OR = 2.24 (0.73–6.86). CONCLUSION: Our data suggest an association between smoking and adenoma and CRC development. This association was strongest for cases without APC truncation mutation. This may implicate other factors in development of these tumors. The association detected between smoking and CRC cases with APC mutation was in relationship to the smoking parameter "starting smoking ≥ 40 years ago", a time period long enough to proceed CRC initiation.
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spelling pubmed-14756042006-06-08 Association between cigarette smoking, APC mutations and the risk of developing sporadic colorectal adenomas and carcinomas Sæbø, Mona Skjelbred, Camilla F Breistein, Rebecca Lothe, Inger Marie B Hagen, Per Chr Bock, Gunter Hansteen, Inger-Lise Kure, Elin H BMC Cancer Research Article BACKGROUND: The association between colorectal cancer (CRC) and smoking has not been consistent. Incomplete smoking history and association to a specific subset of CRC tumors have been proposed as explanations. The adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) gene has been reported to have a "gatekeeper" function in the colonic mucosa. METHODS: To evaluate the hypothesis that cigarette smoking is associated with adenoma and carcinoma development and further to investigate whether this association is due to mutations in the APC gene, we used a study population consisting of 133 cases (45 adenomas and 88 carcinomas) and 334 controls. All tumors were sequenced in the mutation cluster region (MCR) of the APC gene. Cases and controls were drawn from a homogeneous cohort of Norwegian origin. RESULTS: The mutational spectra of the APC gene revealed no difference in frequencies of mutations in cases based on ever and never smoking status. An overall case-control association was detected for adenomas and "ever smoking" OR = 1.73 (95% CI 0.83–3.58). For CRC cases several smoking parameters for dose and duration were used. We detected an association for all smoking parameters and "duration of smoking > 30 years", yielded a statistically significant OR = 2.86 (1.06–7.7). When cases were divided based on APC truncation mutation status, an association was detected in adenomas without APC mutation in relation to "ever smoking", with an OR = 3.97 (1.26–12.51). For CRC cases without APC mutation "duration of smoking > 30 years", yielded a statistically significant OR = 4.06 (1.20–13.7). The smoking parameter "starting smoking ≥ 40 years ago" was only associated with CRC cases with APC mutations, OR = 2.0 (0.34–11.95). A case-case comparison revealed similar findings for this parameter, OR = 2.24 (0.73–6.86). CONCLUSION: Our data suggest an association between smoking and adenoma and CRC development. This association was strongest for cases without APC truncation mutation. This may implicate other factors in development of these tumors. The association detected between smoking and CRC cases with APC mutation was in relationship to the smoking parameter "starting smoking ≥ 40 years ago", a time period long enough to proceed CRC initiation. BioMed Central 2006-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC1475604/ /pubmed/16545110 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-6-71 Text en Copyright © 2006 Sæbø et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Sæbø, Mona
Skjelbred, Camilla F
Breistein, Rebecca
Lothe, Inger Marie B
Hagen, Per Chr
Bock, Gunter
Hansteen, Inger-Lise
Kure, Elin H
Association between cigarette smoking, APC mutations and the risk of developing sporadic colorectal adenomas and carcinomas
title Association between cigarette smoking, APC mutations and the risk of developing sporadic colorectal adenomas and carcinomas
title_full Association between cigarette smoking, APC mutations and the risk of developing sporadic colorectal adenomas and carcinomas
title_fullStr Association between cigarette smoking, APC mutations and the risk of developing sporadic colorectal adenomas and carcinomas
title_full_unstemmed Association between cigarette smoking, APC mutations and the risk of developing sporadic colorectal adenomas and carcinomas
title_short Association between cigarette smoking, APC mutations and the risk of developing sporadic colorectal adenomas and carcinomas
title_sort association between cigarette smoking, apc mutations and the risk of developing sporadic colorectal adenomas and carcinomas
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1475604/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16545110
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-6-71
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