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Common Polymorphisms in the NFKBIA Gene and Cancer Susceptibility: A Meta-Analysis

BACKGROUND: NFKBIA encodes the inhibitors of nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB), which regulate the translation of the genes involved in the inflammatory and immune reactions. Polymorphisms (rs2233406, rs3138053, and rs696) of NFKBIA have been implicated in susceptibility to many cancer types. MATERIAL/METHO...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Meng, Huang, Junjie, Tan, Xiuxiu, Bai, Jian, Wang, Hao, Ge, Yukun, Xiong, Hu, Shi, Jizhou, Lu, Wei, Lv, Zhaojie, Liang, Chaozhao
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Publicado: International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4621165/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26488500
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.895257
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author Zhang, Meng
Huang, Junjie
Tan, Xiuxiu
Bai, Jian
Wang, Hao
Ge, Yukun
Xiong, Hu
Shi, Jizhou
Lu, Wei
Lv, Zhaojie
Liang, Chaozhao
author_facet Zhang, Meng
Huang, Junjie
Tan, Xiuxiu
Bai, Jian
Wang, Hao
Ge, Yukun
Xiong, Hu
Shi, Jizhou
Lu, Wei
Lv, Zhaojie
Liang, Chaozhao
author_sort Zhang, Meng
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: NFKBIA encodes the inhibitors of nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB), which regulate the translation of the genes involved in the inflammatory and immune reactions. Polymorphisms (rs2233406, rs3138053, and rs696) of NFKBIA have been implicated in susceptibility to many cancer types. MATERIAL/METHODS: To evaluate the association between polymorphisms of NFKBIA and cancer susceptibility, a meta-analysis including a total of 7182 cancer cases and 10 057 controls from 28 case-control studies was performed. Data were extracted and pooled odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated. RESULTS: Combined data demonstrated that rs3138053 polymorphism of NFKBIA was associated with cancer susceptibility in an allelic model (C vs. T: OR=10.754, 95%CI=4.175–27.697, P(heterogeneity)=0.000), while the polymorphism of rs696 appeared to play a protective role in tumorigenesis (CC+CT vs. TT: OR=0.879, 95%CI=0.787–0.982, P(heterogeneity)=0.107). When stratification analysis was performed by cancer type, an increased association of rs3138053 was recognized in hepatocarcinoma (C vs. T: OR=42.180, 95%CI=27.970–63.612, P(heterogeneity)=0.007), while a decreased association of rs696 was identified in Hodgkin lymphoma (C vs. T: OR=0.792, 95%CI=0.656–0.956, P(heterogeneity)=0.116; CC vs. TT: OR=0.658, 95%CI=0.448–0.965, P(heterogeneity)=0.076; CC vs. CT+TT: OR=0.734, 95%CI=0.562–0.958, P(heterogeneity)=0.347). By ethnicity, rs696 appears to be a protective candidate among Caucasians (CT vs. TT: OR=0.809, 95%CI=0.676–0.969, P(heterogeneity)=0.459). CONCLUSIONS: Our data demonstrated that the rs3138053 polymorphism of NFKBIA gene is a candidate for susceptibility to overall cancers, while rs696 plays a protective role.
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spelling pubmed-46211652015-11-06 Common Polymorphisms in the NFKBIA Gene and Cancer Susceptibility: A Meta-Analysis Zhang, Meng Huang, Junjie Tan, Xiuxiu Bai, Jian Wang, Hao Ge, Yukun Xiong, Hu Shi, Jizhou Lu, Wei Lv, Zhaojie Liang, Chaozhao Med Sci Monit Meta-Analysis BACKGROUND: NFKBIA encodes the inhibitors of nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB), which regulate the translation of the genes involved in the inflammatory and immune reactions. Polymorphisms (rs2233406, rs3138053, and rs696) of NFKBIA have been implicated in susceptibility to many cancer types. MATERIAL/METHODS: To evaluate the association between polymorphisms of NFKBIA and cancer susceptibility, a meta-analysis including a total of 7182 cancer cases and 10 057 controls from 28 case-control studies was performed. Data were extracted and pooled odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated. RESULTS: Combined data demonstrated that rs3138053 polymorphism of NFKBIA was associated with cancer susceptibility in an allelic model (C vs. T: OR=10.754, 95%CI=4.175–27.697, P(heterogeneity)=0.000), while the polymorphism of rs696 appeared to play a protective role in tumorigenesis (CC+CT vs. TT: OR=0.879, 95%CI=0.787–0.982, P(heterogeneity)=0.107). When stratification analysis was performed by cancer type, an increased association of rs3138053 was recognized in hepatocarcinoma (C vs. T: OR=42.180, 95%CI=27.970–63.612, P(heterogeneity)=0.007), while a decreased association of rs696 was identified in Hodgkin lymphoma (C vs. T: OR=0.792, 95%CI=0.656–0.956, P(heterogeneity)=0.116; CC vs. TT: OR=0.658, 95%CI=0.448–0.965, P(heterogeneity)=0.076; CC vs. CT+TT: OR=0.734, 95%CI=0.562–0.958, P(heterogeneity)=0.347). By ethnicity, rs696 appears to be a protective candidate among Caucasians (CT vs. TT: OR=0.809, 95%CI=0.676–0.969, P(heterogeneity)=0.459). CONCLUSIONS: Our data demonstrated that the rs3138053 polymorphism of NFKBIA gene is a candidate for susceptibility to overall cancers, while rs696 plays a protective role. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2015-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4621165/ /pubmed/26488500 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.895257 Text en © Med Sci Monit, 2015 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License
spellingShingle Meta-Analysis
Zhang, Meng
Huang, Junjie
Tan, Xiuxiu
Bai, Jian
Wang, Hao
Ge, Yukun
Xiong, Hu
Shi, Jizhou
Lu, Wei
Lv, Zhaojie
Liang, Chaozhao
Common Polymorphisms in the NFKBIA Gene and Cancer Susceptibility: A Meta-Analysis
title Common Polymorphisms in the NFKBIA Gene and Cancer Susceptibility: A Meta-Analysis
title_full Common Polymorphisms in the NFKBIA Gene and Cancer Susceptibility: A Meta-Analysis
title_fullStr Common Polymorphisms in the NFKBIA Gene and Cancer Susceptibility: A Meta-Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Common Polymorphisms in the NFKBIA Gene and Cancer Susceptibility: A Meta-Analysis
title_short Common Polymorphisms in the NFKBIA Gene and Cancer Susceptibility: A Meta-Analysis
title_sort common polymorphisms in the nfkbia gene and cancer susceptibility: a meta-analysis
topic Meta-Analysis
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4621165/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26488500
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.895257
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