The endothelial nitric oxide synthase gene (NOS3) has been proposed as a candidate gene for breast cancer (BC), however, the specific role of variants and haplotypes has not been clarified. We examined the association of two polymorphisms (4b/a and G894T) and their haplotypes in a case-control sample of 306 patients with BC and in 131 healthy females. In addition, a meta-analysis of studies investigating association between NOS3 polymorphisms and BC was conducted. The single locus analysis for the two polymorphisms revealed an association only for the 4b/a polymorphism, but adjustment for age diminished this association (odds ratio (OR) (95% confidence interval)=0.98 (0.34-2.81)). The analysis of haplotypes showed an association for two haplotypes involving the 894T allele (bT and aT) (P<0.05). The meta-analysis for both polymorphisms produced nonsignificant associations without significant heterogeneity. A positive association was detected for the promoter T786C polymorphism (pooled OR=1.51 (1.07-2.12)), but this comparison was based on few studies. The available evidence from our study and the meta-analysis cannot support a major contributory role of these common NOS3 polymorphisms in BC, although future larger studies may help in drawing safer conclusions about the genetics of BC. © 2010 The Japan Society of Human Genetics All rights reserved.
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Zintzaras, E., Grammatikou, M., Kitsios, G. D., Doxani, C., Zdoukopoulos, N., & Papandreou, C. (2010). Polymorphisms of the endothelial nitric oxide synthase gene in breast cancer: A genetic association study and meta-analysis. Journal of Human Genetics, 55(11), 743–748. https://doi.org/10.1038/jhg.2010.100
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