Association of chromosome 12p genetic polymorphisms with lung adenocarcinoma risk and prognosis

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The mapping near Kras2 of pulmonary adenoma susceptibility 1 (Pas1), a major locus affecting inherited predisposition to lung cancer in mice prompted us to test the homologous human region (12p12) for association with lung adenocarcinoma, by a population-based study. We genotyped 213 lung adenocarcinoma patients and 219 healthy blood donor subjects for five polymorphic markers mapping in the putative region of interest. Three marker polymorphisms, located in a region spanning ~700 kb, were significantly associated with lung adenocarcinoma risk. Furthermore, polymorphisms in KRAS2 and PTHLH loci were also associated with tumor prognosis. These results suggest the existence of a human Pas1 homologous locus on chromosome 12p12.

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Manenti, G., De Gregorio, L., Pilotti, S., Falvella, F. S., Incarbone, M., Ravagnani, F., … Dragani, T. A. (1997). Association of chromosome 12p genetic polymorphisms with lung adenocarcinoma risk and prognosis. Carcinogenesis, 18(10), 1917–1920. https://doi.org/10.1093/carcin/18.10.1917

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