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Rs710521[A] on chromosome 3q28 close to TP63 is associated with increased urinary bladder cancer risk
Authors:Lehmann Marie-Louise  Selinski Silvia  Blaszkewicz Meinolf  Orlich Michael  Ovsiannikov Daniel  Moormann Oliver  Guballa Christoph  Kress Alexander  Truss Michael C  Gerullis Holger  Otto Thomas  Barski Dimitri  Niegisch Günter  Albers Peter  Frees Sebastian  Brenner Walburgis  Thüroff Joachim W  Angeli-Greaves Miriam  Seidel Thilo  Roth Gerhard  Dietrich Holger  Ebbinghaus Rainer  Prager Hans M  Bolt Hermann M  Falkenstein Michael  Zimmermann Anna  Klein Torsten  Reckwitz Thomas  Roemer Hermann C  Löhlein Dietrich  Weistenhöfer Wobbeke  Schöps Wolfgang  Beg Anwer E  Aslam Muhammad  Bánfi Gergely  Romics Imre  Ickstadt Katja
Affiliation:Leibniz Research Centre for Working Environment and Human Factors (IfADo), Ardeystr. 67, 44139, Dortmund, Germany.
Abstract:Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) rs710521[A], located near TP63 on chromosome 3q28, was identified to be significantly associated with increased bladder cancer risk. To investigate the association of rs710521[A] and bladder cancer by new data and by meta-analysis including all published data, rs710521 was studied in 1,425 bladder cancer cases and 1,740 controls that had not been included in previous studies. Blood samples were collected from 1995 to 2010 in Germany (n?=?948/1,258), Hungary (n?=?262/65), Venezuela (n?=?112/190) and Pakistan (n?=?103/227) supplemented by a meta-analysis of 5,695 cases and 40,187 controls. Detection of a A/G substitution (rs710521) on chromosome 3q28, position 191128627 was done via fast real-time polymerase chain reaction (rt-PCR). Rs710521[A] is associated with increased risk in the unadjusted analysis (OR?=?1.21; 95% Cl?=?1.04-1.40; P?=?0.011) and in the recessive model adjusted for age, gender, smoking habits and ethnicity (OR?=?1.23; 95% Cl?=?1.05-1.44; P?=?0.010). No difference between individuals occupationally exposed versus not occupationally exposed to urinary bladder carcinogens was observed concerning the relevance of rs710521[A]. Similarly, rs710521[A] did not confer different susceptibility in smokers and non-smokers. Performing a meta-analysis of 5,695 cases and 40,187 controls including all published studies on rs710521, a convincing association with bladder cancer risk was obtained (OR?=?1.18; 95% Cl?=?1.12-1.25; P?
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