Vitamin D pathway gene polymorphisms and keratinocyte cancers: A nested case-control study and meta-Analysis

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Background: The Vitamin D endocrine system is implicated in skin carcinogenesis and polymorphisms in genes associated with the Vitamin D receptor (VDR) gene may alter the risk of keratinocyte cancers (basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC)). Materials and Methods: In a nested case-control study of 1,124 adults, we investigated associations between polymorphisms in VDR-related pathways and incident keratinocyte cancers during 11 years of follow-up using adjusted multivariate regression analysis. We also performed a meta-Analysis of rs2228570, rs7975232, rs1544410 and rs739837 polymorphisms. Results: A total of 286 BCCs and 161 SCCs were newly-diagnosed during follow-up. Participants with rs2228570 and rs927650 recessive genotypes had a decreased risk of SCC (odds ratio (OR)=0.34, 95% confidence interval (CI)=0.17-0.68; OR=0.48, CI=0.27-0.84, respectively). Meta-Analysis showed a lower SCC risk in rs1544410 recessive genotypes (summary OR (SOR)=0.74, CI=0.53-0.94), while rs7975232 and rs739837 recessive genotypes were associated with a decreased BCC risk (SOR=0.74, CI=0.56-0.98; SOR=0.65, CI=0.43-0.88). Conclusion: Our meta-Analysis indicated that Vitamin D receptor polymorphisms may be associated with the risk of keratinocyte cancers.

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Von Schuckmann, L. A., Law, M. H., Montgomery, G. W., Green, A. C., & Van Der Pols, J. C. (2016). Vitamin D pathway gene polymorphisms and keratinocyte cancers: A nested case-control study and meta-Analysis. Anticancer Research, 36(5), 2145–2152.

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