Association of TP73-AS1 gene polymorphisms with the risk and survival of gastric cancer in a Chinese Han Population

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It was investigated that TP73-AS1(TP73 antisense RNA 1) could function as an oncogene in gastric cancer (GC). The expression and function of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) could be impacted by single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), which are related to cancer susceptibility and prognosis. This study was to reveal the association between lncRNAs TP73-AS1 polymorphisms (rs1181865 A > G, rs9800 G > C, rs3737589 A > G, rs2298222 G > A, rs7515164 C > A) and GC in 1000 GC cases and 1000 controls in a Chinese Han population. Rs3737589 G allele had significant associations with the increasing risk of GC (G vs. A: p =.005). Rs3737589 variant genotypes (AG + GG) were related to an increased risk of GC in the elder population (age ≥60), females, nonsmokers, nondrinkers, individuals living in urban, and individuals without family history of GC in stratified analyses. Rs3737589 variant genotypes (AG + GG) were related to the advanced depth of tumor invasion (T3 + T4). Besides, we found that GC patients with AG or GG genotype of rs3737589 had poorer overall survival (OS) than those with AA genotype (p

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Chen, W., Xiao, J., Shi, L., Lin, L., Jiang, M., Ge, Y., … Xu, Z. (2019). Association of TP73-AS1 gene polymorphisms with the risk and survival of gastric cancer in a Chinese Han Population. Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine and Biotechnology, 47(1), 3814–3822. https://doi.org/10.1080/21691401.2019.1669621

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