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XPG rs2296147 T>C polymorphism predicted clinical outcome in colorectal cancer

Xeroderma pigmentosum group G (XPG), one of key components of nucleotide excision repair pathway (NER), is involved in excision repair of UV-induced DNA damage. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the XPG gene have been reported to associate with the clinical outcome of various cancer patients...

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Autores principales: Wang, Fang, Zhang, Shao-Dan, Xu, Hong-Mei, Zhu, Jin-Hong, Hua, Rui-Xi, Xue, Wen-Qiong, Li, Xi-Zhao, Wang, Tong-Min, He, Jing, Jia, Wei-Hua
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4905506/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26887052
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.7352
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author Wang, Fang
Zhang, Shao-Dan
Xu, Hong-Mei
Zhu, Jin-Hong
Hua, Rui-Xi
Xue, Wen-Qiong
Li, Xi-Zhao
Wang, Tong-Min
He, Jing
Jia, Wei-Hua
author_facet Wang, Fang
Zhang, Shao-Dan
Xu, Hong-Mei
Zhu, Jin-Hong
Hua, Rui-Xi
Xue, Wen-Qiong
Li, Xi-Zhao
Wang, Tong-Min
He, Jing
Jia, Wei-Hua
author_sort Wang, Fang
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description Xeroderma pigmentosum group G (XPG), one of key components of nucleotide excision repair pathway (NER), is involved in excision repair of UV-induced DNA damage. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the XPG gene have been reported to associate with the clinical outcome of various cancer patients. We aimed to assess the impact of four potentially functional SNPs (rs2094258 C>T, rs2296147 T>C, rs751402 G>A, and rs873601 G>A) in the XPG gene on prognosis in colorectal cancer (CRC) patients. A total of 1901 patients diagnosed with pathologically confirmed CRC were genotyped for four XPG polymorphisms. Cox proportional hazards model analysis controlled for several confounding factors was conducted to compute hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs). Of the four included SNPs, only rs2296147 was shown to significantly affect progression-free survival (PFS) in CRC. Patients carrying rs2296147 CT/TT genotype had a significantly shorter median 10 years PFS than those carrying CC genotype (88.5 months vs. 118.1 months), and an increased progression risk were observed with rs2296147 (HR = 1.324, 95% CI = 1.046–1.667). Moreover, none of the four SNPs were associated with overall survival. In conclusion, our study showed that XPG rs2296147 CT/TT variants conferred significant survival disadvantage in CRC patients in term of PFS. XPG rs2296147 polymorphism could be predictive of unfavorable prognosis of CRC patients.
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spelling pubmed-49055062016-06-24 XPG rs2296147 T>C polymorphism predicted clinical outcome in colorectal cancer Wang, Fang Zhang, Shao-Dan Xu, Hong-Mei Zhu, Jin-Hong Hua, Rui-Xi Xue, Wen-Qiong Li, Xi-Zhao Wang, Tong-Min He, Jing Jia, Wei-Hua Oncotarget Research Paper Xeroderma pigmentosum group G (XPG), one of key components of nucleotide excision repair pathway (NER), is involved in excision repair of UV-induced DNA damage. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the XPG gene have been reported to associate with the clinical outcome of various cancer patients. We aimed to assess the impact of four potentially functional SNPs (rs2094258 C>T, rs2296147 T>C, rs751402 G>A, and rs873601 G>A) in the XPG gene on prognosis in colorectal cancer (CRC) patients. A total of 1901 patients diagnosed with pathologically confirmed CRC were genotyped for four XPG polymorphisms. Cox proportional hazards model analysis controlled for several confounding factors was conducted to compute hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs). Of the four included SNPs, only rs2296147 was shown to significantly affect progression-free survival (PFS) in CRC. Patients carrying rs2296147 CT/TT genotype had a significantly shorter median 10 years PFS than those carrying CC genotype (88.5 months vs. 118.1 months), and an increased progression risk were observed with rs2296147 (HR = 1.324, 95% CI = 1.046–1.667). Moreover, none of the four SNPs were associated with overall survival. In conclusion, our study showed that XPG rs2296147 CT/TT variants conferred significant survival disadvantage in CRC patients in term of PFS. XPG rs2296147 polymorphism could be predictive of unfavorable prognosis of CRC patients. Impact Journals LLC 2016-02-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4905506/ /pubmed/26887052 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.7352 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Wang 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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Wang, Fang
Zhang, Shao-Dan
Xu, Hong-Mei
Zhu, Jin-Hong
Hua, Rui-Xi
Xue, Wen-Qiong
Li, Xi-Zhao
Wang, Tong-Min
He, Jing
Jia, Wei-Hua
XPG rs2296147 T>C polymorphism predicted clinical outcome in colorectal cancer
title XPG rs2296147 T>C polymorphism predicted clinical outcome in colorectal cancer
title_full XPG rs2296147 T>C polymorphism predicted clinical outcome in colorectal cancer
title_fullStr XPG rs2296147 T>C polymorphism predicted clinical outcome in colorectal cancer
title_full_unstemmed XPG rs2296147 T>C polymorphism predicted clinical outcome in colorectal cancer
title_short XPG rs2296147 T>C polymorphism predicted clinical outcome in colorectal cancer
title_sort xpg rs2296147 t>c polymorphism predicted clinical outcome in colorectal cancer
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4905506/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26887052
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.7352
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