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Association between VEGF Gene Polymorphisms and the Susceptibility to Lung Cancer: An Updated Meta-Analysis

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The association between vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) gene polymorphisms (-2578C/A, +936C/T, and -460C/T) and lung cancer risk has been extensively studied in the last decades, but currently available results remain controversial or ambiguous. Therefore, we cond...

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Autores principales: Yang, Fengming, Qin, Zhiqiang, Shao, Chuchu, Liu, Weitao, Ma, Ling, Shu, Yongqian, Shen, Hua
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Publicado: Hindawi 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6022322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30013987
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9271215
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author Yang, Fengming
Qin, Zhiqiang
Shao, Chuchu
Liu, Weitao
Ma, Ling
Shu, Yongqian
Shen, Hua
author_facet Yang, Fengming
Qin, Zhiqiang
Shao, Chuchu
Liu, Weitao
Ma, Ling
Shu, Yongqian
Shen, Hua
author_sort Yang, Fengming
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description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The association between vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) gene polymorphisms (-2578C/A, +936C/T, and -460C/T) and lung cancer risk has been extensively studied in the last decades, but currently available results remain controversial or ambiguous. Therefore, we conducted a meta-analysis to assess whether the relationship between the VEGF gene and lung cancer susceptibility exists. METHODS: The meta-analysis was conducted by searching the databases PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science covering all eligible studies published up to October 1, 2017. The pooled odds ratios (ORs) as well as their 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were utilized to evaluate the possible associations. Publication bias of relevant studies was examined via Begg's funnel plots and Egger's regression tests. RESULTS: This meta-analysis included 13 published case–control studies covering 4477 patients with lung cancer and 4346 healthy controls, who had been accrued from December 1992 to July 2012. For the overall eligible data collected in our meta-analysis, it indicated that VEGF +936C/T, -460C/T, and -2578C/A polymorphisms did not correlate with the elevated lung cancer risk in all genetic comparison models. Moreover, VEGF +460T/C polymorphism was found to be significantly associated with susceptibility to lung cancer in these models (allele model: pooled OR = 1.12, 95% CI: 1.00–1.26, P = 0.184; homozygote model: pooled OR = 1.51, 95% CI: 1.12–2.03, P = 0.821), but no significant results were detected in Caucasian populations. CONCLUSIONS: VEGF +936C/T, -460C/T, and -2578C/A polymorphisms were not associated with the risk of lung cancer. The VEGF +460T/C polymorphism might be a risk factor for lung cancer only in Asian populations.
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spelling pubmed-60223222018-07-16 Association between VEGF Gene Polymorphisms and the Susceptibility to Lung Cancer: An Updated Meta-Analysis Yang, Fengming Qin, Zhiqiang Shao, Chuchu Liu, Weitao Ma, Ling Shu, Yongqian Shen, Hua Biomed Res Int Review Article BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The association between vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) gene polymorphisms (-2578C/A, +936C/T, and -460C/T) and lung cancer risk has been extensively studied in the last decades, but currently available results remain controversial or ambiguous. Therefore, we conducted a meta-analysis to assess whether the relationship between the VEGF gene and lung cancer susceptibility exists. METHODS: The meta-analysis was conducted by searching the databases PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science covering all eligible studies published up to October 1, 2017. The pooled odds ratios (ORs) as well as their 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were utilized to evaluate the possible associations. Publication bias of relevant studies was examined via Begg's funnel plots and Egger's regression tests. RESULTS: This meta-analysis included 13 published case–control studies covering 4477 patients with lung cancer and 4346 healthy controls, who had been accrued from December 1992 to July 2012. For the overall eligible data collected in our meta-analysis, it indicated that VEGF +936C/T, -460C/T, and -2578C/A polymorphisms did not correlate with the elevated lung cancer risk in all genetic comparison models. Moreover, VEGF +460T/C polymorphism was found to be significantly associated with susceptibility to lung cancer in these models (allele model: pooled OR = 1.12, 95% CI: 1.00–1.26, P = 0.184; homozygote model: pooled OR = 1.51, 95% CI: 1.12–2.03, P = 0.821), but no significant results were detected in Caucasian populations. CONCLUSIONS: VEGF +936C/T, -460C/T, and -2578C/A polymorphisms were not associated with the risk of lung cancer. The VEGF +460T/C polymorphism might be a risk factor for lung cancer only in Asian populations. Hindawi 2018-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6022322/ /pubmed/30013987 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9271215 Text en Copyright © 2018 Fengming Yang et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Yang, Fengming
Qin, Zhiqiang
Shao, Chuchu
Liu, Weitao
Ma, Ling
Shu, Yongqian
Shen, Hua
Association between VEGF Gene Polymorphisms and the Susceptibility to Lung Cancer: An Updated Meta-Analysis
title Association between VEGF Gene Polymorphisms and the Susceptibility to Lung Cancer: An Updated Meta-Analysis
title_full Association between VEGF Gene Polymorphisms and the Susceptibility to Lung Cancer: An Updated Meta-Analysis
title_fullStr Association between VEGF Gene Polymorphisms and the Susceptibility to Lung Cancer: An Updated Meta-Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Association between VEGF Gene Polymorphisms and the Susceptibility to Lung Cancer: An Updated Meta-Analysis
title_short Association between VEGF Gene Polymorphisms and the Susceptibility to Lung Cancer: An Updated Meta-Analysis
title_sort association between vegf gene polymorphisms and the susceptibility to lung cancer: an updated meta-analysis
topic Review Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6022322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30013987
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9271215
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