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Background/Aim: This study aimed to identify the genes that cause biochemical recurrence (BCR) following radical prostatectomy (RP) in men with localized prostate cancer. Patients and Methods: A two-stage genetic association study of 19 single-nucleotide polymorphisms in 11 key cell cycle regulation genes was carried out. BCR-free survival after RP was evaluated in a discovery cohort of 458 patients with prostate cancer, and replication was investigated in another cohort of 185 patients. Results: A consistent association was found between BCR and rs2290291 (discovery: p=0.008; replication: p=0.029). rs2290291 is located in the tyrosine 3-monooxygenase/tryptophan 5-monooxygenase activation protein zeta (YWHAZ), and was predicted to possess a regulatory function that affected YWHAZ expression. Furthermore, YWHAZ expression was frequently up-regulated in advanced tumours, and associated with poorer survival in patients with prostate cancer. Conclusion: YWHAZ rs2290291 was found to be associated with BCR. YWHAZ may function as a putative oncogene during prostate cancer progression.
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Yu, C. C., Chen, L. C., Lin, W. H., Lin, V. C., Huang, C. Y., Lu, T. L., … Bao, B. Y. (2020). Genetic association analysis of cell cycle regulators reveals YWHAZ has prognostic significance in prostate cancer. Cancer Genomics and Proteomics, 17(2), 209–216. https://doi.org/10.21873/cgp.20181
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