MiR-196a-2 Genotypes determine the susceptibility and early onset of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia

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Background/Aim: The roles of microRNAs (miRNAs) in tumorigenesis have attracted a lot of attention. The current study aimed at examining the association of the miR-196a-2 rs11614913 genotypes with susceptibility to childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in Taiwan. Materials and Methods: This case-control investigation recruited 266 patients with childhood ALL and 266 healthy controls, and the miR-196a-2 rs11614913 genotypes of each participant were examined via the polymerase chain reactionrestriction fragment length polymorphism methodology. Results: The frequency of miR-196a-2 C allele in controls was 0.440 compared with 0.423 in ALL patients. In addition, there was no significant association between CT or CC genotypes with susceptibility to childhood ALL (OR=0.89 and 0.89, 95%CI=0.60-1.30 and 0.54-1.45, p=0.5427 and 0.6302). Furthermore, the frequencies of miR-196a-2 polymorphisms were not associated with age, gender and clinical outcomes in ALL cases. Conclusion: The miR-19a-2 genotypes are not associated with susceptibility to childhood ALL in Taiwan.

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Chen, C. C., Hsu, P. C., Shih, L. C., Hsu, Y. N., Kuo, C. C., Chao, C. Y., … Pei, J. S. (2020). MiR-196a-2 Genotypes determine the susceptibility and early onset of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Anticancer Research, 40(8), 4465–4469. https://doi.org/10.21873/anticanres.14451

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