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The Associations of Dietary Iron Intake and the Transferrin Receptor (TFRC) rs9846149 Polymorphism with the Risk of Gastric Cancer: A Case–Control Study Conducted in Korea

Background: A positive association between a high iron intake and colorectal cancer has been identified; however, the effect of dietary iron on gastric cancer (GC) remains unclear. Here, we investigate whether dietary iron is related to GC risk and whether the transferrin receptor (TFRC) rs9846149 p...

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Autores principales: Tran, Tao Thi, Gunathilake, Madhawa, Lee, Jeonghee, Choi, Il Ju, Kim, Young-Il, Kim, Jeongseon
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8398449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34444760
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13082600
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author Tran, Tao Thi
Gunathilake, Madhawa
Lee, Jeonghee
Choi, Il Ju
Kim, Young-Il
Kim, Jeongseon
author_facet Tran, Tao Thi
Gunathilake, Madhawa
Lee, Jeonghee
Choi, Il Ju
Kim, Young-Il
Kim, Jeongseon
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description Background: A positive association between a high iron intake and colorectal cancer has been identified; however, the effect of dietary iron on gastric cancer (GC) remains unclear. Here, we investigate whether dietary iron is related to GC risk and whether the transferrin receptor (TFRC) rs9846149 polymorphism modifies this association. Methods: A case–control study was designed to assess this association among 374 GC patients and 754 healthy controls. A self-administered questionnaire was used to collect information on demographics, medical history and lifestyle. Dietary iron intake was assessed using a semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire. TFRC rs9846149 was genetically analyzed using the Affymetrix Axiom Exom 319 Array platform. Results: A higher total dietary iron was significantly associated with decreased GC risk [OR = 0.65 (0.45–0.94), p for trend = 0.018]. A similar association was observed with nonheme iron [OR = 0.64 (0.44–0.92), p for trend = 0.018]. Individuals with a major allele of TFRC rs9846149 (CC/GC) and higher intake of total iron had a significantly lower GC risk than those with a lower intake [OR = 0.60 (0.41–0.88), p interaction = 0.035]. Conclusion: Our findings show the protective effects of total dietary iron, especially nonheme iron, against GC risk, and this association can be modified by TFRC rs9846149.
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spelling pubmed-83984492021-08-29 The Associations of Dietary Iron Intake and the Transferrin Receptor (TFRC) rs9846149 Polymorphism with the Risk of Gastric Cancer: A Case–Control Study Conducted in Korea Tran, Tao Thi Gunathilake, Madhawa Lee, Jeonghee Choi, Il Ju Kim, Young-Il Kim, Jeongseon Nutrients Article Background: A positive association between a high iron intake and colorectal cancer has been identified; however, the effect of dietary iron on gastric cancer (GC) remains unclear. Here, we investigate whether dietary iron is related to GC risk and whether the transferrin receptor (TFRC) rs9846149 polymorphism modifies this association. Methods: A case–control study was designed to assess this association among 374 GC patients and 754 healthy controls. A self-administered questionnaire was used to collect information on demographics, medical history and lifestyle. Dietary iron intake was assessed using a semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire. TFRC rs9846149 was genetically analyzed using the Affymetrix Axiom Exom 319 Array platform. Results: A higher total dietary iron was significantly associated with decreased GC risk [OR = 0.65 (0.45–0.94), p for trend = 0.018]. A similar association was observed with nonheme iron [OR = 0.64 (0.44–0.92), p for trend = 0.018]. Individuals with a major allele of TFRC rs9846149 (CC/GC) and higher intake of total iron had a significantly lower GC risk than those with a lower intake [OR = 0.60 (0.41–0.88), p interaction = 0.035]. Conclusion: Our findings show the protective effects of total dietary iron, especially nonheme iron, against GC risk, and this association can be modified by TFRC rs9846149. MDPI 2021-07-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8398449/ /pubmed/34444760 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13082600 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tran, Tao Thi
Gunathilake, Madhawa
Lee, Jeonghee
Choi, Il Ju
Kim, Young-Il
Kim, Jeongseon
The Associations of Dietary Iron Intake and the Transferrin Receptor (TFRC) rs9846149 Polymorphism with the Risk of Gastric Cancer: A Case–Control Study Conducted in Korea
title The Associations of Dietary Iron Intake and the Transferrin Receptor (TFRC) rs9846149 Polymorphism with the Risk of Gastric Cancer: A Case–Control Study Conducted in Korea
title_full The Associations of Dietary Iron Intake and the Transferrin Receptor (TFRC) rs9846149 Polymorphism with the Risk of Gastric Cancer: A Case–Control Study Conducted in Korea
title_fullStr The Associations of Dietary Iron Intake and the Transferrin Receptor (TFRC) rs9846149 Polymorphism with the Risk of Gastric Cancer: A Case–Control Study Conducted in Korea
title_full_unstemmed The Associations of Dietary Iron Intake and the Transferrin Receptor (TFRC) rs9846149 Polymorphism with the Risk of Gastric Cancer: A Case–Control Study Conducted in Korea
title_short The Associations of Dietary Iron Intake and the Transferrin Receptor (TFRC) rs9846149 Polymorphism with the Risk of Gastric Cancer: A Case–Control Study Conducted in Korea
title_sort associations of dietary iron intake and the transferrin receptor (tfrc) rs9846149 polymorphism with the risk of gastric cancer: a case–control study conducted in korea
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8398449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34444760
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13082600
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