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A common hereditary single-nucleotide polymorphism in the gene of FAS and colorectal cancer survival

Apoptosis plays an important role in embryogenesis, autoimmunity and tumourigenesis. Cell surface death receptors such as TNFRSF6 (FAS) confer a major apoptotic effect. A single-nucleotide polymorphism in the FAS promoter gene, −670A/G, modulates apoptotic signalling and has been related to suscepti...

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Autores principales: Hofmann, Guenter, Langsenlehner, Uwe, Langsenlehner, Tanja, Yazdani-Biuki, Babak, Clar, Heimo, Gerger, Armin, Fuerst, Florentine, Samonigg, Hellmut, Krippl, Peter, Renner, Wilfried
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4516518/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19298528
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2009.00720.x
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author Hofmann, Guenter
Langsenlehner, Uwe
Langsenlehner, Tanja
Yazdani-Biuki, Babak
Clar, Heimo
Gerger, Armin
Fuerst, Florentine
Samonigg, Hellmut
Krippl, Peter
Renner, Wilfried
author_facet Hofmann, Guenter
Langsenlehner, Uwe
Langsenlehner, Tanja
Yazdani-Biuki, Babak
Clar, Heimo
Gerger, Armin
Fuerst, Florentine
Samonigg, Hellmut
Krippl, Peter
Renner, Wilfried
author_sort Hofmann, Guenter
collection PubMed
description Apoptosis plays an important role in embryogenesis, autoimmunity and tumourigenesis. Cell surface death receptors such as TNFRSF6 (FAS) confer a major apoptotic effect. A single-nucleotide polymorphism in the FAS promoter gene, −670A/G, modulates apoptotic signalling and has been related to susceptibility and progression of a variety of cancers. The present study aimed to evaluate the role of this polymorphism for survival of patients with colorectal cancer. We performed a retrospective analysis including 433 patients with histologically confirmed colorectal cancer. A Cox regression model including FAS -670 genotypes, age at diagnosis, tumour grading, primary tumour size, number of lymph nodes examined, number of metastatic lymph nodes, tumour stage and application of fluorouracil-based adjuvant chemotherapy was used to estimate the effect of the FAS genotype on survival. FAS −670A/G genotype frequencies were 24.2% (AA), 46.3% (AG) and 29.5% (GG). Forty-nine patients were excluded from the Cox regression analysis because of missing values. Out of the remaining 384 patients, 69 (18%) died during a follow-up of maximum 10 years. Mean follow-up time was 58 ± 34 months (median 55 months). Carriers of the homozygous FAS -670GG genotype had a significantly lower survival rate compared with AA/AG genotype carriers (relative risk 1.76, 95% confidence interval 1.08–2.87; P= 0.023). The FAS −670A/G polymorphism may be associated with overall survival time of patients with colorectal cancer.
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spelling pubmed-45165182015-08-03 A common hereditary single-nucleotide polymorphism in the gene of FAS and colorectal cancer survival Hofmann, Guenter Langsenlehner, Uwe Langsenlehner, Tanja Yazdani-Biuki, Babak Clar, Heimo Gerger, Armin Fuerst, Florentine Samonigg, Hellmut Krippl, Peter Renner, Wilfried J Cell Mol Med Cell Death Apoptosis plays an important role in embryogenesis, autoimmunity and tumourigenesis. Cell surface death receptors such as TNFRSF6 (FAS) confer a major apoptotic effect. A single-nucleotide polymorphism in the FAS promoter gene, −670A/G, modulates apoptotic signalling and has been related to susceptibility and progression of a variety of cancers. The present study aimed to evaluate the role of this polymorphism for survival of patients with colorectal cancer. We performed a retrospective analysis including 433 patients with histologically confirmed colorectal cancer. A Cox regression model including FAS -670 genotypes, age at diagnosis, tumour grading, primary tumour size, number of lymph nodes examined, number of metastatic lymph nodes, tumour stage and application of fluorouracil-based adjuvant chemotherapy was used to estimate the effect of the FAS genotype on survival. FAS −670A/G genotype frequencies were 24.2% (AA), 46.3% (AG) and 29.5% (GG). Forty-nine patients were excluded from the Cox regression analysis because of missing values. Out of the remaining 384 patients, 69 (18%) died during a follow-up of maximum 10 years. Mean follow-up time was 58 ± 34 months (median 55 months). Carriers of the homozygous FAS -670GG genotype had a significantly lower survival rate compared with AA/AG genotype carriers (relative risk 1.76, 95% confidence interval 1.08–2.87; P= 0.023). The FAS −670A/G polymorphism may be associated with overall survival time of patients with colorectal cancer. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2009-09 2009-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4516518/ /pubmed/19298528 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2009.00720.x Text en © 2009 The Authors Journal compilation © 2009 Foundation for Cellular and Molecular Medicine/Blackwell Publishing Ltd
spellingShingle Cell Death
Hofmann, Guenter
Langsenlehner, Uwe
Langsenlehner, Tanja
Yazdani-Biuki, Babak
Clar, Heimo
Gerger, Armin
Fuerst, Florentine
Samonigg, Hellmut
Krippl, Peter
Renner, Wilfried
A common hereditary single-nucleotide polymorphism in the gene of FAS and colorectal cancer survival
title A common hereditary single-nucleotide polymorphism in the gene of FAS and colorectal cancer survival
title_full A common hereditary single-nucleotide polymorphism in the gene of FAS and colorectal cancer survival
title_fullStr A common hereditary single-nucleotide polymorphism in the gene of FAS and colorectal cancer survival
title_full_unstemmed A common hereditary single-nucleotide polymorphism in the gene of FAS and colorectal cancer survival
title_short A common hereditary single-nucleotide polymorphism in the gene of FAS and colorectal cancer survival
title_sort common hereditary single-nucleotide polymorphism in the gene of fas and colorectal cancer survival
topic Cell Death
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4516518/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19298528
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2009.00720.x
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