A microRNA-related single nucleotide polymorphism of the XPO5 gene is associated with survival of small cell lung cancer patients

  • GUO Z
  • WANG H
  • LI Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

MicroRNA (miRNA)-related single nucleotide polymorphisms (miR-SNPs) in miRNA processing machinery genes affect cancer risk, treatment efficacy and patient prognosis. A miR-SNP of rs11077 located in the 3'UTR of miRNA processing machinery gene XPO5 was examined in small cell lung cancer (SCLC) patients to evaluate its association with cancer survival. A total of 42 patients were enrolled in the present study and genotyped for rs11077 and survival was assessed using the Kaplan-Meier method, as well as univariate and multivariate analyses. The AA genotype of rs11077 was identified for its significant association with better survival time (P=0.023). In addition, rs11077 was found to associate independently with overall survival in SCLC patients by multivariate analysis (relative risk 2.469; 95% CI, 1.088-5.603; P=0.031). The findings of this study suggest that although miR-SNP studies for miRNA processing machinery genes are still at an early age, miR-SNPs have an impact on cancer survival. In conclusion, a miR-SNP in the 3'UTR region of the XPO5 gene was identified as an independent prognostic marker for survival of advanced SCLC patients.

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GUO, Z., WANG, H., LI, Y., LI, B., LI, C., & DING, C. (2013). A microRNA-related single nucleotide polymorphism of the XPO5 gene is associated with survival of small cell lung cancer patients. Biomedical Reports, 1(4), 545–548. https://doi.org/10.3892/br.2013.92

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