Functional variants of IL4 and IL6 genes and risk of tobacco-related oral carcinoma in high-risk Asian Indians |
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Authors: | Gaur P Mittal M Mohanti Bk Das Sn |
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Affiliation: | Departments of Biotechnology Radiation Oncology, BRA-IRCH, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi, India. |
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Abstract: | Oral Diseases (2011) 17 , 720–726 Background: Tobacco‐related oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is one of the most common cancers involving Indian males. We assessed the association of IL4 promoter –589 T>C, –33 T>C, and IL6–174 G>C functional genetic polymorphisms with tobacco‐related OSCC in Asian Indians. Patients and Methods: The IL4 and IL6 promoter polymorphisms were assessed in 140 patients with OSCC and 120 normal subjects by PCR–RFLP technique, and significance of the data was determined using chi‐square test. Results: The frequency of TC, CC genotype, and C allele at IL4 promoter sites –589 and –33 were higher in patients when compared with controls. Consequently, TC/CC genotypes and C allele at both sites appeared as susceptible. However, IL6–174 G>C single‐nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) appeared to be protective in patients with OSCC. Of eight haplotypes, five were associated with two‐ to seven‐fold increased risk of tobacco‐related OSCC. These SNPs further showed heterogeneity among different ethnic population, but their distribution in Asian Indians stand closer to other Asian populations. Conclusions: In this study, IL4–589 CC, –33 CC genotype, and *C allele at both sites appeared to be susceptible, while IL6–174 CC genotype and *C allele appeared to be protective in patients with OSCC; hence, these SNPs may be a potential prognostic markers for tobacco‐related OSCC in Asian Indians. |
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Keywords: | IL4 IL6 single‐nucleotide polymorphisms haplotype oral cancer Asian Indians |
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