Relationship between genetic polymorphism of CYP2A6 and hereditary susceptibility of bladder cancer
- VernacularTitle:细胞色素氧化酶2A6基因多态性与膀胱癌易感性的关系
- Author:
Dongkui SONG
;
Zhongxue LI
;
Kun CHEN
;
Liangbin LI
;
Xiaoming YANG
;
Jian LIU
;
Lirong ZHANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Smoking;
Bladder cancer;
CYP2A6;
Polymorphism;
Hereditary susceptibility
- From:
Chinese Journal of Urology
2008;29(z1):35-38
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the relationships between genetic polymorphism of CYP2A6 alone or in combination with smoking and hereditary susceptibility to bladder cancer.Methods Based on case-control study,CYP2A6*4 was determined by the nested polymerase chianreaction(nPCR)in 186 patients with bladder cancer and 192 nontumorous controls.The relations between the genetypes of CYP2A6*4 alone or combinated with smoking and bladder cancer was estimated with the X2 test and logistic regression model.Results In the case subjects,the number of the wil/wil genetype was 168,the number of the wil/del genetype was 13,and the number of the del/del genetype was 5.In the control subjects,the number of the wil/wil genetype was 150,the number of the wil/del genetype was 32,and the number of the del/del genetype was 10.The frequency of CYP2A6 del allele was significantly lower in the case Subjects(9.68%)than the controls(21.88%,P<0.05,OR:0.383).When eombinated with smoking,the risk of bladder cancer in smokers was significantly higher than nonsmoker(P<0.05,OR=2.322).In smokers,the frequency of CYP2A6 del allele was significantly lower in cases(7.88%)than controls(28.00%,P<0.05,OR=0.221).In smoking people,the one with CYP2A6 del genotype had a lower risk of bladder cancer than the one with CYP2A6 wild genotype(OR=0.221,95%CI:0.092,0.534).Conclusions Genetic polymorphisms of CYP2A6 are associated with the susceptibility to bladder cancer and have interaction with smoking in carcinogenesis of bladder cancer.Deficient CYP2A6 activity to genetic polymorphism mayreduee bladder cancer risk in smokers.