Polymorphisms in telomere maintenance genes and risk of lung cancer

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This study was conducted to comprehensively evaluate the associations between polymorphisms in telomere maintenance genes (TERT, TRF1, TNKS1, TRF2, RAP1, and POT1) and lung cancer risk. We captured 35 polymorphisms in the genes and determined their frequencies in 27 healthy Koreans. Ten haplotype-tagging polymorphisms were examined in a case-control study that consisted of 720 lung cancer patients and 720 healthy controls. The TERTrs2735940 g.C > Tand rs2736098 g.G >A, and TNKS1 rs6985140 g.A > G were significantly associated with the risk of lung cancer. In the haplotype analysis, the TERT rs2735940T/rs2736098A haplotype (ht4) was associated with a significantly increased risk of lung cancer compared with the rs2735940C/rs2736098G haplotype (adjusted odds ratio, 1.26; 95% confidence interval, 1.07-1.50; P = 0.008). When the TERT ht4 and TNKS1 rs6985140G as risk alleles, the risk of lung cancer increased in a dose-dependent manner as the number of risk alleles increased (Ptrend < 0.001). Subjects with two to four risk alleles were at a significantly increased risk of lung cancer (adjusted odds ratio, 1.67; 95% confidence interval, 1.23-2.27; P = 0.001) compared with subjects with zero risk allele. These findings suggest that genetic variants in the TERTand TNKS1 genes contribute to genetic susceptibility to lung cancer. Copyright © 2009 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Jin, E. C., Kang, H. G., Jin, S. J., Yi, Y. C., Min, J. K., Jong, S. K., … Jae, Y. P. (2009). Polymorphisms in telomere maintenance genes and risk of lung cancer. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention, 18(10), 2773–2781. https://doi.org/10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-09-0323

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