Cargando…

Polymorphism in one-carbon metabolism pathway affects survival of gastric cancer patients: Large and comprehensive study

Although it has been shown that polymorphisms in one-carbon metabolism (OCM) pathway are associated with gastric cancer (GC), their interactions and contributions for patients’ survival are elusive. In this study, we investigated the effects of polymorphisms and their interactions on the survival of...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Zhao, Tingting, Gu, Dongying, Xu, Zhi, Huo, Xinying, Shen, Lili, Wang, Chun, Tang, Yongfei, Wu, Peng, He, Jason, Gong, Weida, He, Ming-Liang, Chen, Jinfei
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2015
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4496239/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25840420
_version_ 1782380376503615488
author Zhao, Tingting
Gu, Dongying
Xu, Zhi
Huo, Xinying
Shen, Lili
Wang, Chun
Tang, Yongfei
Wu, Peng
He, Jason
Gong, Weida
He, Ming-Liang
Chen, Jinfei
author_facet Zhao, Tingting
Gu, Dongying
Xu, Zhi
Huo, Xinying
Shen, Lili
Wang, Chun
Tang, Yongfei
Wu, Peng
He, Jason
Gong, Weida
He, Ming-Liang
Chen, Jinfei
author_sort Zhao, Tingting
collection PubMed
description Although it has been shown that polymorphisms in one-carbon metabolism (OCM) pathway are associated with gastric cancer (GC), their interactions and contributions for patients’ survival are elusive. In this study, we investigated the effects of polymorphisms and their interactions on the survival of GC patients, including genes of Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR 677C > T, 1298A > C), Methionine synthase reductase (MTRR 66A > G), Methionine synthase (MTR 2756A > G), and Thymidylate synthase (TS 3′-UTR ins6 > del6, 5′-UTR 2R > 3R). We recruited 919 GC patients from 1998 to 2006. The Kaplan–Meier plots, Cox regression analyses and the log-rank tests were carried out in this study. MTHFR 1298CC genotype showed protective effect (HR = 0.444, 95% CI = 0.210–0.940). MTRR 66 GA + GG genotypes decreased the risk of death (HR = 0.793, 95% CI = 0.651–0.967) in general, and in subgroups with more pronounced diffuse type, greater depth of invasion (T2/T3/T4), higher level lymph node metastasis (N1/N2/N3), advanced TNM stages (II/III level) and 5-Fu treatment. However, the improved survival disappeared when GC patients simultaneously had MTR 2756 GA + GG genotypes (HR = 1.063, 95% CI = 0.750–1.507). Although MTRR 66GA genotype was not associated with the survival of GC patients, patients with simultaneous MTRR 66GA and MTR 2756AA genotypes exhibited significant risk reduction of death (HR = 0.773, 95% CI = 0.609–0.981). MTHFR 1298 CA + CC combined with TS 5-UTR 2R3R + 3R3R genotypes (HR = 0.536, 95% CI = 0.315–0.913) also increased patient survival rates. Our results suggest that the MTRR 66A > G and MTHFR 1298A > C polymorphisms may be useful prognostic biomarkers for GC patients.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-4496239
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2015
publisher Impact Journals LLC
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-44962392015-07-10 Polymorphism in one-carbon metabolism pathway affects survival of gastric cancer patients: Large and comprehensive study Zhao, Tingting Gu, Dongying Xu, Zhi Huo, Xinying Shen, Lili Wang, Chun Tang, Yongfei Wu, Peng He, Jason Gong, Weida He, Ming-Liang Chen, Jinfei Oncotarget Clinical Research Paper Although it has been shown that polymorphisms in one-carbon metabolism (OCM) pathway are associated with gastric cancer (GC), their interactions and contributions for patients’ survival are elusive. In this study, we investigated the effects of polymorphisms and their interactions on the survival of GC patients, including genes of Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR 677C > T, 1298A > C), Methionine synthase reductase (MTRR 66A > G), Methionine synthase (MTR 2756A > G), and Thymidylate synthase (TS 3′-UTR ins6 > del6, 5′-UTR 2R > 3R). We recruited 919 GC patients from 1998 to 2006. The Kaplan–Meier plots, Cox regression analyses and the log-rank tests were carried out in this study. MTHFR 1298CC genotype showed protective effect (HR = 0.444, 95% CI = 0.210–0.940). MTRR 66 GA + GG genotypes decreased the risk of death (HR = 0.793, 95% CI = 0.651–0.967) in general, and in subgroups with more pronounced diffuse type, greater depth of invasion (T2/T3/T4), higher level lymph node metastasis (N1/N2/N3), advanced TNM stages (II/III level) and 5-Fu treatment. However, the improved survival disappeared when GC patients simultaneously had MTR 2756 GA + GG genotypes (HR = 1.063, 95% CI = 0.750–1.507). Although MTRR 66GA genotype was not associated with the survival of GC patients, patients with simultaneous MTRR 66GA and MTR 2756AA genotypes exhibited significant risk reduction of death (HR = 0.773, 95% CI = 0.609–0.981). MTHFR 1298 CA + CC combined with TS 5-UTR 2R3R + 3R3R genotypes (HR = 0.536, 95% CI = 0.315–0.913) also increased patient survival rates. Our results suggest that the MTRR 66A > G and MTHFR 1298A > C polymorphisms may be useful prognostic biomarkers for GC patients. Impact Journals LLC 2015-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4496239/ /pubmed/25840420 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Zhao 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.
spellingShingle Clinical Research Paper
Zhao, Tingting
Gu, Dongying
Xu, Zhi
Huo, Xinying
Shen, Lili
Wang, Chun
Tang, Yongfei
Wu, Peng
He, Jason
Gong, Weida
He, Ming-Liang
Chen, Jinfei
Polymorphism in one-carbon metabolism pathway affects survival of gastric cancer patients: Large and comprehensive study
title Polymorphism in one-carbon metabolism pathway affects survival of gastric cancer patients: Large and comprehensive study
title_full Polymorphism in one-carbon metabolism pathway affects survival of gastric cancer patients: Large and comprehensive study
title_fullStr Polymorphism in one-carbon metabolism pathway affects survival of gastric cancer patients: Large and comprehensive study
title_full_unstemmed Polymorphism in one-carbon metabolism pathway affects survival of gastric cancer patients: Large and comprehensive study
title_short Polymorphism in one-carbon metabolism pathway affects survival of gastric cancer patients: Large and comprehensive study
title_sort polymorphism in one-carbon metabolism pathway affects survival of gastric cancer patients: large and comprehensive study
topic Clinical Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4496239/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25840420
work_keys_str_mv AT zhaotingting polymorphisminonecarbonmetabolismpathwayaffectssurvivalofgastriccancerpatientslargeandcomprehensivestudy
AT gudongying polymorphisminonecarbonmetabolismpathwayaffectssurvivalofgastriccancerpatientslargeandcomprehensivestudy
AT xuzhi polymorphisminonecarbonmetabolismpathwayaffectssurvivalofgastriccancerpatientslargeandcomprehensivestudy
AT huoxinying polymorphisminonecarbonmetabolismpathwayaffectssurvivalofgastriccancerpatientslargeandcomprehensivestudy
AT shenlili polymorphisminonecarbonmetabolismpathwayaffectssurvivalofgastriccancerpatientslargeandcomprehensivestudy
AT wangchun polymorphisminonecarbonmetabolismpathwayaffectssurvivalofgastriccancerpatientslargeandcomprehensivestudy
AT tangyongfei polymorphisminonecarbonmetabolismpathwayaffectssurvivalofgastriccancerpatientslargeandcomprehensivestudy
AT wupeng polymorphisminonecarbonmetabolismpathwayaffectssurvivalofgastriccancerpatientslargeandcomprehensivestudy
AT hejason polymorphisminonecarbonmetabolismpathwayaffectssurvivalofgastriccancerpatientslargeandcomprehensivestudy
AT gongweida polymorphisminonecarbonmetabolismpathwayaffectssurvivalofgastriccancerpatientslargeandcomprehensivestudy
AT hemingliang polymorphisminonecarbonmetabolismpathwayaffectssurvivalofgastriccancerpatientslargeandcomprehensivestudy
AT chenjinfei polymorphisminonecarbonmetabolismpathwayaffectssurvivalofgastriccancerpatientslargeandcomprehensivestudy