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A Retrospective Observational Study of the Relationship between Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms Associated with the Risk of Developing Colorectal Cancer and Survival
BACKGROUND: There is variability in clinical outcome for patients with apparently the same stage colorectal cancer (CRC). Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) mapping to chromosomes 1q41, 3q26.2, 6p21, 8q23.3, 8q24.21, 10p14, 11q13, 11q23.1, 12q13.13, 14q22, 14q22.2, 15q13.3, 16q22.1, 18q21.1, 19q...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4339731/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25710502 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117816 |
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author | Morris, Eva J. A. Penegar, Steve Whiffin, Nicola Broderick, Peter Bishop, D. Timothy Northwood, Emma Quirke, Philip Finan, Paul Houlston, Richard S. |
author_facet | Morris, Eva J. A. Penegar, Steve Whiffin, Nicola Broderick, Peter Bishop, D. Timothy Northwood, Emma Quirke, Philip Finan, Paul Houlston, Richard S. |
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description | BACKGROUND: There is variability in clinical outcome for patients with apparently the same stage colorectal cancer (CRC). Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) mapping to chromosomes 1q41, 3q26.2, 6p21, 8q23.3, 8q24.21, 10p14, 11q13, 11q23.1, 12q13.13, 14q22, 14q22.2, 15q13.3, 16q22.1, 18q21.1, 19q13.11, 20p12, 20p12.3, 20q13.33 and Xp22 have robustly been shown to be associated with the risk of developing CRC. Since germline variation can also influence patient outcome the relationship between these SNPs and patient survivorship from CRC was examined. METHODS: All enrolled into the National Study of Colorectal Cancer Genetics (NSCCG) were genotyped for 1q41, 3q26.2, 6p21, 8q23.3, 8q24.21, 10p14, 11q13, 11q23.1, 12q13.13, 14q22, 14q22.2, 15q13.3, 16q22.1, 18q21.1, 19q13.11, 20p12, 20p12.3, 20q13.33 and xp22 SNPs. Linking this information to the National Cancer Data Repository allowed patient genotype to be related to survival. RESULTS: The linked dataset consisted of 4,327 individuals. 14q22.22 genotype defined by the SNP rs4444235 showed a significant association with overall survival. Specifically, the C allele was associated with poorer observed survival (per allele hazard ratio 1.13, 95% confidence interval 1.05–1.22, P = 0.0015). CONCLUSION: The CRC susceptibility SNP rs4444235 also appears to exert an influence in modulating patient survival and warrants further evaluation as a potential prognostic marker. |
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spelling | pubmed-43397312015-03-04 A Retrospective Observational Study of the Relationship between Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms Associated with the Risk of Developing Colorectal Cancer and Survival Morris, Eva J. A. Penegar, Steve Whiffin, Nicola Broderick, Peter Bishop, D. Timothy Northwood, Emma Quirke, Philip Finan, Paul Houlston, Richard S. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: There is variability in clinical outcome for patients with apparently the same stage colorectal cancer (CRC). Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) mapping to chromosomes 1q41, 3q26.2, 6p21, 8q23.3, 8q24.21, 10p14, 11q13, 11q23.1, 12q13.13, 14q22, 14q22.2, 15q13.3, 16q22.1, 18q21.1, 19q13.11, 20p12, 20p12.3, 20q13.33 and Xp22 have robustly been shown to be associated with the risk of developing CRC. Since germline variation can also influence patient outcome the relationship between these SNPs and patient survivorship from CRC was examined. METHODS: All enrolled into the National Study of Colorectal Cancer Genetics (NSCCG) were genotyped for 1q41, 3q26.2, 6p21, 8q23.3, 8q24.21, 10p14, 11q13, 11q23.1, 12q13.13, 14q22, 14q22.2, 15q13.3, 16q22.1, 18q21.1, 19q13.11, 20p12, 20p12.3, 20q13.33 and xp22 SNPs. Linking this information to the National Cancer Data Repository allowed patient genotype to be related to survival. RESULTS: The linked dataset consisted of 4,327 individuals. 14q22.22 genotype defined by the SNP rs4444235 showed a significant association with overall survival. Specifically, the C allele was associated with poorer observed survival (per allele hazard ratio 1.13, 95% confidence interval 1.05–1.22, P = 0.0015). CONCLUSION: The CRC susceptibility SNP rs4444235 also appears to exert an influence in modulating patient survival and warrants further evaluation as a potential prognostic marker. Public Library of Science 2015-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4339731/ /pubmed/25710502 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117816 Text en © 2015 Morris et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Morris, Eva J. A. Penegar, Steve Whiffin, Nicola Broderick, Peter Bishop, D. Timothy Northwood, Emma Quirke, Philip Finan, Paul Houlston, Richard S. A Retrospective Observational Study of the Relationship between Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms Associated with the Risk of Developing Colorectal Cancer and Survival |
title | A Retrospective Observational Study of the Relationship between Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms Associated with the Risk of Developing Colorectal Cancer and Survival |
title_full | A Retrospective Observational Study of the Relationship between Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms Associated with the Risk of Developing Colorectal Cancer and Survival |
title_fullStr | A Retrospective Observational Study of the Relationship between Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms Associated with the Risk of Developing Colorectal Cancer and Survival |
title_full_unstemmed | A Retrospective Observational Study of the Relationship between Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms Associated with the Risk of Developing Colorectal Cancer and Survival |
title_short | A Retrospective Observational Study of the Relationship between Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms Associated with the Risk of Developing Colorectal Cancer and Survival |
title_sort | retrospective observational study of the relationship between single nucleotide polymorphisms associated with the risk of developing colorectal cancer and survival |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4339731/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25710502 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117816 |
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