Contribution of caspase-8 genotypes to colorectal cancer risk in Taiwan

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Background/Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the role of caspase-8 rs3834129 polymorphism on colorectal cancer (CRC) risk in Taiwanese CRC patients and healthy controls. Materials and Methods: The caspase-8 rs3834129 (-652 6N insertion/deletion) polymorphic genotypes were analyzed in 362 patients with CRC and the same number of age- and gender-matched healthy subjects. The interaction of caspase-8 rs3834129 genotypes with personal behaviors and clinicopathological features were also examined. Results: The percentage of variants ID and DD for caspase-8 rs3834129 genotype were 37.6 and 5.8% in CRC group and 39.0 and 6.6% in the control group, respectively (p for trend=0.7987). The allelic frequency distribution analysis showed that caspase-8 rs3834129 D allele conferred a non-significant lower susceptibility for CRC compared with I allele (OR=0.92, 95%CI=0.74-1.20, p=0.5063). There was no obvious link between caspase-8 rs3834129 genotype and CRC risk among ever-smokers, non-smokers, non-alcohol drinkers or alcohol drinkers. No statistically significant correlation was observed between caspase-8 rs3834129 genotypic distribution and age, gender, tumor size, location or metastasis status. Conclusion: Overall, caspase-8 rs3834129 genotypes may not serve as predictors for CRC risk or prognosis.

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Wu, M. H., Hung, Y. W., Gong, C. L., Chao, C. C., Yueh, T. C., Wang, S. C., … Bau, D. T. (2019). Contribution of caspase-8 genotypes to colorectal cancer risk in Taiwan. Anticancer Research, 39(6), 2791–2797. https://doi.org/10.21873/anticanres.13406

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