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PSCA s2294008 C>T and rs2976392 G>A polymorphisms contribute to cancer susceptibility: evidence from published studies

PSCA gene plays an important role in cell adhesion, proliferation and survival. Increasing studies have focused on the association of PSCA gene rs2294008 C>T and rs2976392 G>A with cancer risk. However, the conclusions were inconsistent. Therefore, we performed a meta-analysis to elucidate whe...

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Autores principales: Gu, Yong, Dai, Qiang-Sheng, Hua, Rui-Xi, Zhang, Bing, Zhu, Jin-Hong, Huang, Jian-Wen, Xie, Bin-Hui, Xiong, Shi-Qiu, Tan, Guo-Sheng, Li, He-Ping
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4482246/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26124924
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author Gu, Yong
Dai, Qiang-Sheng
Hua, Rui-Xi
Zhang, Bing
Zhu, Jin-Hong
Huang, Jian-Wen
Xie, Bin-Hui
Xiong, Shi-Qiu
Tan, Guo-Sheng
Li, He-Ping
author_facet Gu, Yong
Dai, Qiang-Sheng
Hua, Rui-Xi
Zhang, Bing
Zhu, Jin-Hong
Huang, Jian-Wen
Xie, Bin-Hui
Xiong, Shi-Qiu
Tan, Guo-Sheng
Li, He-Ping
author_sort Gu, Yong
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description PSCA gene plays an important role in cell adhesion, proliferation and survival. Increasing studies have focused on the association of PSCA gene rs2294008 C>T and rs2976392 G>A with cancer risk. However, the conclusions were inconsistent. Therefore, we performed a meta-analysis to elucidate whether there is a true association, or artifact. We systematically searched eligible studies from MEDLINE, EMBASE and CBM database. Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals were used to evaluate the strength of the association. The final analysis included 32 studies consisting of 30028 cases and 38765 controls for the rs2294008 C>T polymorphism, and 14 studies with 8190 cases and 7176 controls for the rs2976392 G>A polymorphism. Consequently, the PSCA rs2294008 C>T polymorphism was significantly associated with increased overall cancer risk. Further stratifications indicated the increased risk was more pronounced for gastric (diffused type and non-gastric cardia adenocarcinoma) and bladder cancer. A similar association was observed for the rs2976392 G>A polymorphism. This meta-analysis demonstrated that both of the PSCA rs2294008 C>T and rs2976392 G>A polymorphisms are associated with increased cancer risk, especially for gastric cancer and bladder cancer. Further large-scale studies with different ethnicities and subtypes of gastric cancer are required to confirm the results from this meta-analysis.
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spelling pubmed-44822462015-06-29 PSCA s2294008 C>T and rs2976392 G>A polymorphisms contribute to cancer susceptibility: evidence from published studies Gu, Yong Dai, Qiang-Sheng Hua, Rui-Xi Zhang, Bing Zhu, Jin-Hong Huang, Jian-Wen Xie, Bin-Hui Xiong, Shi-Qiu Tan, Guo-Sheng Li, He-Ping Genes Cancer Research Paper PSCA gene plays an important role in cell adhesion, proliferation and survival. Increasing studies have focused on the association of PSCA gene rs2294008 C>T and rs2976392 G>A with cancer risk. However, the conclusions were inconsistent. Therefore, we performed a meta-analysis to elucidate whether there is a true association, or artifact. We systematically searched eligible studies from MEDLINE, EMBASE and CBM database. Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals were used to evaluate the strength of the association. The final analysis included 32 studies consisting of 30028 cases and 38765 controls for the rs2294008 C>T polymorphism, and 14 studies with 8190 cases and 7176 controls for the rs2976392 G>A polymorphism. Consequently, the PSCA rs2294008 C>T polymorphism was significantly associated with increased overall cancer risk. Further stratifications indicated the increased risk was more pronounced for gastric (diffused type and non-gastric cardia adenocarcinoma) and bladder cancer. A similar association was observed for the rs2976392 G>A polymorphism. This meta-analysis demonstrated that both of the PSCA rs2294008 C>T and rs2976392 G>A polymorphisms are associated with increased cancer risk, especially for gastric cancer and bladder cancer. Further large-scale studies with different ethnicities and subtypes of gastric cancer are required to confirm the results from this meta-analysis. Impact Journals LLC 2015-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4482246/ /pubmed/26124924 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Gu et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ 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 credited.
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Gu, Yong
Dai, Qiang-Sheng
Hua, Rui-Xi
Zhang, Bing
Zhu, Jin-Hong
Huang, Jian-Wen
Xie, Bin-Hui
Xiong, Shi-Qiu
Tan, Guo-Sheng
Li, He-Ping
PSCA s2294008 C>T and rs2976392 G>A polymorphisms contribute to cancer susceptibility: evidence from published studies
title PSCA s2294008 C>T and rs2976392 G>A polymorphisms contribute to cancer susceptibility: evidence from published studies
title_full PSCA s2294008 C>T and rs2976392 G>A polymorphisms contribute to cancer susceptibility: evidence from published studies
title_fullStr PSCA s2294008 C>T and rs2976392 G>A polymorphisms contribute to cancer susceptibility: evidence from published studies
title_full_unstemmed PSCA s2294008 C>T and rs2976392 G>A polymorphisms contribute to cancer susceptibility: evidence from published studies
title_short PSCA s2294008 C>T and rs2976392 G>A polymorphisms contribute to cancer susceptibility: evidence from published studies
title_sort psca s2294008 c>t and rs2976392 g>a polymorphisms contribute to cancer susceptibility: evidence from published studies
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4482246/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26124924
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