IL6-174 G>C polymorphism (rs1800795) association with late effects of low dose radiation exposure in the Portuguese tinea capitis cohort

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C (rs1800795) SNP in IL6 has been associated with cancer and cardiovascular disease, nevertheless this association is still controversial. We assessed the association of the IL6-174 G>C SNP with LDR effects such as thyroid carcinoma, basal cell carcinoma and carotid atherosclerosis in the Portuguese tinea capitis cohort. The IL6-174 G>C SNP was genotyped in 1269 individuals formerly irradiated for tinea capitis. This sampling group included thyroid cancer (n = 36), basal cell carcinoma (n = 113) and cases without thyroid or basal cell carcinoma (1120). A subgroup was assessed for atherosclerosis by ultrasonography (n = 379) and included matched controls (n = 222). Genotypes were discriminated by real-time PCR using a TaqMan SNP genotyping assay. In the irradiated group, we observed that the CC genotype was significantly associated with carotid plaque risk, both in the genotypic (OR = 3.57, CI = 1.60-7.95, pvalue = 0.002) and in the recessive (OR = 3.02, CI = 1.42-6.42, p-value = 0.004) models. Irradiation alone was not a risk factor for carotid atherosclerosis. We did not find a significant association of the IL6-174 C allele with thyroid carcinoma or basal cell carcinoma risk. The IL6-174 CC genotype confers a three-fold risk for carotid atherosclerotic disease suggesting it may represent a genetic susceptibility factor in the LDR context.

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  • Table 1. Demographic and clinicopathological characteristics of the total cohort, thyroid carcinoma, basal cell carcinoma and individuals examined by Doppler ultrasound.
  • Table 2. Genotypic frequencies and association of the IL6-174 SNP with thyroid carcinoma and basal cell carcinoma (adjusted for gender an age).
  • Table 3. Genotypic frequencies and association of the IL6-174 SNP with presence of plaques, increased IMT, and degree of stenosis (adjusted for gender, age, hypertension, diabetes, and smoking habits).
  • Table 4. Genotypic frequencies and association of the IL6-174 SNP with presence of plaques, increased IMT and degree of stenosis, in the irradiated and non-irradiated individuals (adjusted for gender, age, hypertension, diabetes, and smoking habits).

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Boaventura, P., Durães, C., Mendes, A., Costa, N. R., Chora, I., Ferreira, S., … Soares, P. (2016). IL6-174 G>C polymorphism (rs1800795) association with late effects of low dose radiation exposure in the Portuguese tinea capitis cohort. PLoS ONE, 11(9). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0163474

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