Evidence for an association between the SRD5A2 (type II steroid 5α-reductase) locus and prostate cancer in Italian patients

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We have investigated the contributions of three polymorphic markers in the SRD5A2 gene to prostate cancer in a group of Italian patients. We have genotyped cases and controls for a polymorphic (TA)n dinucleotide repeat and two functional substitutions, A49T and V89L, substituting respectively alanine with threonine at codon 49, and valine to leucine at codon 89. We found a substantially increased but not significant risk associated with the 49T mutation and a reduction of risk for the V89L substitution. In conclusion, we report on preliminary evidence for both increased and decreased risk associated with separate markers at this locus.

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Margiotti, K., Sangiuolo, F., De Luca, A., Froio, F., Pearce, C. L., Ricci-Barbini, V., … Reichardt, J. K. V. (2000). Evidence for an association between the SRD5A2 (type II steroid 5α-reductase) locus and prostate cancer in Italian patients. Disease Markers, 16(3–4), 147–150. https://doi.org/10.1155/2000/683607

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