TP53 gene rs1042522 allele G decreases neuroblastoma risk: A two-centre case-control study

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The TP53 gene plays a crucial role in the prevention of cancer formation, which is closely related to TP53 mutation. TP53 gene polymorphism rs1042522 C>G was largely investigated in various cancers, but its contribution to neuroblastoma is as yet undefined. Here, we evaluated the effect of the TP53 gene rs1042522 C>G polymorphism on the development of neuroblastoma in two different regions, with patients from hospitals in both North and South China. The clinical data involved 374 patients and 812 controls. The resulting odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were used with a logistic regression model to determine the intensity of associations between the factors of interest. We found that the TP53 gene rs1042522 allele G was associated with a reduced risk of developing neuroblastoma. In our stratified analysis of age, sex, primary sites and clinical stages, we observed that male children, older than 18 months, with tumours derived from the mediastinum who had the rs1042522 CG/GG genotypes were at a decreased risk of developing neuroblastoma. These results indicate that the TP53 gene rs1042522 allele G may be a potential protective factor against neuroblastoma in Chinese children.

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Zhang, J., Yang, Y., Li, W., Yan, L., Zhang, D., He, J., & Wang, J. (2019). TP53 gene rs1042522 allele G decreases neuroblastoma risk: A two-centre case-control study. Journal of Cancer, 10(2), 467–471. https://doi.org/10.7150/jca.27482

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