Abstract
Matrix metalloproteinase 2 (MM P2) has been shown to play an important role in several steps of cancer development. The-1306C/T polymorphism of the MMP2 gene displays a strikingly lower promoter activity than the T allele, and the CC genotype in the MMP2 promoter has been reported to associate with the development of several cancers. To assess the contribution of the MMP2-1306C/T polymorphism to the risk of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC), we conducted a case-control study and analyzed MMP2 genotypes in 370 patients with NPC and 390 frequency-matched controls using real-time PCR-based TaqMan allele analysis. We found that subjects with the CC genotype had an increased risk (OR = 1.55, 95% CI = 1.05-2.27) of developing NPC compared to those with the CT or TT genotypes. Furthermore, we found that the risk of NPC was markedly increased in subjects who were smokers (OR = 15.04, 95% CI = 6.65-33.99), heavy smokers who smoked ≥20 pack-years (OR = 18.66, 95% CI = 7.67-45.38), or young (<60 years) at diagnosis (OR = 1.52, 95% CI = 1.01-2.29). Our results provide molecular epidemiological evidence that the MMP2-1306C/T promoter polymorphism is associated with NPC risk, and this association is especially noteworthy in heavy smokers.
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Shao, J. Y., Cao, Y., Miao, X. P., Huang, M. Y., Deng, L., Hao, J. J., … Zeng, Y. X. (2011). A single nucleotide polymorphism in the matrix metalloproteinase 2 promoter is closely associated with high risk of nasopharyngeal carcinoma in Cantonese from southern China. Chinese Journal of Cancer, 30(9), 620–626. https://doi.org/10.5732/cjc.010.10592
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